Those who've watched them with their own eyes land back near the launch site in Florida (youtu.be) would disagree. Anyone can go to see this.
Those who've watched them with their own eyes land [back near the launch site in Florida](https://youtu.be/otfBviE1G3k?t=66) would disagree. Anyone can go to see this.
Bugs the shit out of me that literally every time it lands, the feed cuts even for a second, and only when it lands.
You mean to tell me that you can transmit a flawless feed FROM ORBIT AT MACH 30, but not from a barge sitting motionless?
Bugs the shit out of me that literally every time it lands, the feed cuts even for a second, and only when it lands.
You mean to tell me that you can transmit a flawless feed FROM ORBIT AT MACH 30, but not from a barge sitting motionless?
That's the problem, when the rocket lands the barge is not motionless:
Why does SpaceX video cut out just as rocket lands (youtube.com)
That's the problem, when the rocket lands the barge is not motionless:
[Why does SpaceX video cut out just as rocket lands](https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=46&v=hH75bVG7HBo&feature=youtu.be)
Give me some more -1s nigger.
Give me some more -1s nigger.
So record it on the barge and then play it back so we can see the landing too. Seems like a no-brainer for actual rocket scientists to think of such a simple solution.
So record it on the barge and then play it back so we can see the landing too. Seems like a no-brainer for actual rocket scientists to think of such a simple solution.
Here you are (youtu.be) - a 360 degree video. And here's a video (youtu.be) from afar. If you search, you'll find many more.
[Here you are](https://youtu.be/KDK5TF2BOhQ) - a 360 degree video. And [here's a video](https://youtu.be/sYmQQn_ZSys) from afar. If you search, you'll find many more.
Yea. Its fake as fuck.
Yea. Its fake as fuck.
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