What a fucking shot holy shit
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this was cool to see live and its cool you have a pic of this thank you
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My kids went apeshit at this, fully lost their minds
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I mean. While yall are here, I am a human artist who is also trans so yall could give my work a peek perhapsss just saying 😭❤️
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Sure bro, I'll follow ya
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I'm so glad this post helped me find you again! I love your art!
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That’s some ejectulation
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Thats fucking magical
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The check-in operation protocol was fascinating. CLOL you knocked it off the earth !!
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Never in my life have I yelled WHOA as loudly at this moment.
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Damn they hired Hoyte Van Hoytema for this that’s crazy
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What, you never been in a small metal capsule hurtling thousands of kilometers per hour through an infinite void of nothingness in every direction?
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Absolute cinema
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i also nabbed this one and sent to all my friends, was the coolest shot ive ever seen from rocketry :3
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You’ll be pleased to know there are thousands more insane shots to see and thousands more to come

Rockets are awesome
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Wow, what an awesome shot! Though, I can’t help but feel a little sick in my stomach looking at that! Space freaks me out a bit! 😅
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Idk how I missed this. Was just complaining that they need to improve the broadcast to give better quality views etc.

Separation events are always dope as hell.
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I'm reminded of the epic Saturn V separation shot that this broadcast didn't give us.
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It is GENUINELY criminal that they cut from the rocket view at booster sep
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i screen recorded it and it was really fast
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One for the “but why are there never any stars in the pictures”
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There aren’t any here. The stars you see here are pieces of ice that formed on the vehicle and from venting that became liberated after the pistons fired

Still an insane shot
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Ikrrr that stage sep shot was goated
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Got my fav shot at 8:22
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We’re finally getting moon footage in 4k??? Fuck yeah
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This amazing Apollo Documentary from 2007 also has a separation video that was done on by a camera in the booster rocket that fell back to earth and was caught in the air in a net held by 2 planes. It’s worth a watch.

youtu.be/BkvPs6LakHw?si=-E4qZd5kfIs4VBw4
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Right? I screen shot the same one. Just incredible!
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There's video on r/space.
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EXTENDABLE RL-10 NOZZLE YEESSSS
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Can't beat the classic though!
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It was up there with the Apollo 11 one youtu.be/9DNnZ82Kg3w?si=ikquqO6XgnayXjXk
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That was pretty incredible
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Has a bit of this vibe to it
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Was the best shot of the launch! Beautiful and cinematic
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We oohed and aahed in my house
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Stunning!
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just remember to look over your shoulder for Buzz Aldrin if you're going to post stuff like that
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The way this picture is set up made me think i was looking at a screenshot for Bayonetta for a moment
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One of the best space exploration photos ever.
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I gasped!! So effing amazing.
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This took my breath away and made my heart start racing— fucking wow!!
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man as I was watching this on the feed, it seemed so unreal--
like you mean to tell me that when the Orion service module breaks away, it's awash in SPARKLES?
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those are stars
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Holy fuuuuck
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Is that the Tannhäuser Gate?
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Dang. That’s fantastic.
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People: "yeah sure I guess Hail Mary was pretty but no way real life would look like that"
Real Life:
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This shot was AMAZING. CNN caught it. Their panel was talking when I happened, and the entire panel gasped and paused. It was unbelievable to see it broadcast live.
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It was so brief, but god how breathtaking
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Saw it from my backyard!
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The picture does not do justice to the fireball that was at the tip of that smoke trail.
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My thought exactly.
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My god... it's full of stars!!!!!!!
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It's a shame we've got so much light pollution down here or we'd see so much more at night in the sky. 🤩
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