Since Starlink went live there's been footage of landings from both the rockets and the barges.
No, disrespect but is there somewhere that has the entire take off/ landing segments from both up close and distant perspectives .... i would like to see the booster engine maneuver into place before the descent phase, not just a 5 sec clip. I find it fascinating.
Check out SpaceX's past videos - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBQ5P5txVQr8qmgRWbVyqhhRzb3Xprefy
NasaSpaceFlight has video from their own cameras, and will sometimes be able to capture RCS thruster activity from the ground, which looks fantastic. https://www.youtube.com/c/NASASpaceflightVideos/videos?view=0&sort=dd&shelf_id=0
Ah cool, been going through them great stuff. But specifically looking for uninterrupted clips of the reusable booster after deployment of payload flying through the atmosphere and then maneuvering into descent phase - there seems to be zero, only booster cam showing landings or 10 sec clips of descent from a distance and nothing preceding and showing the booster coming into position. to me the amazing part of this is the ability for the booster to target the landing pads out in the ocean precisely to the meter.
{Plus they need to ditch the computer cgi graphic showing trajectory around the earth and use a real live space cam to track around the globe and not an animation. It's 2022 ffs.
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