Blew my mind. Knew it would be shared everywhere fast. Thanks!
wmb07 on
Its beautiful — to see the **ice chunks** shooting around. Phenomenal.
IsChristianAwake on
Might be one of my favorite space videos of all time.
This looks straight out of a movie. Oh my goodness.
PrinceOspreay on
Complete layman here, what are the glowing white spots?
AnimeMeansArt on
This was cool, but why was the cg animation so laggy?
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Fancy_Exchange_9821 on
fuuuuck yessss that feels soo good to see
KikiSchmiki on
So beautiful. This shot took my breath away on the live stream. We should be doing more of this and less fighting.
dan2376 on
I love how they put their best camera in the top of the first stage, what a beautiful shot.
the_jivest_turkey on
Unreal. Godspeed to the brave explorers.
And as always, I’m in awe of the incredible individuals that make these moments possible.
lilman3305 on
can’t believe we’re actually entering the stages of lunar colonization
philosophussapiens on
Lovely. Hoping for more footage from the spacecraft itself and cabin!
TheTeflonDude on
They will go further than any human has before
Cork-on-the-fork on
I honestly gasped when I seen that. So beautiful!
sirferrell on
This shit is so cool man. People 100 years ago would have never thought and i just wonder what would blow our minds 100 years from now
Dphotog790 on
Amaze Amaze Amaze! Rocky like!
TheOnlyDavidG on
It’s as fantastical as I dreamed
IDunnoNuthinMr on
A beautiful thing. We’re going back to the moon!!!
Odd-Comfortable-6134 on
That was the coolest shot.
VisceralMonkey on
As jaded as I am right now, this brings me close to tears.
Godspeed Artemis II.
Xan_derous on
its wild to me how small the second stage is. Like the core stage is so massively huge and is needed to get into orbit. Its almost comical how small the rest of it is to get to the moon. Unless maybe im just underestimating how efficient and powerful rockets have gotten these days.
LaChicaGo on
Well done to all those involved. So much work. So much science.
InevitabilityEngine on
Why did they choose April fools?
Oneuponedown88 on
It’s just absolutely mind blowing that I had no idea this was gonna happen today. Or even that this was actually even happening at all. Im not sure how I feel about that. Haha.
adorablebob on
Anyone know if the footage will be uploaded to watch back as a proper video, rather than how low quality and intermittent the live stream was?
Thala_Ramos on
Easily could be most memorable moment till now. Fun to watch it live but was dissatisfied by the fact feed didn’t last very long.
vahedemirjian on
Glad that the launch, including the core stage separation, went well.
OminOus_PancakeS on
And they laughed at me when I said it’s so cold in space, there _has_ to be snow 👍🏻
Significant-Foot-311 on
„It’s not possible“. „No, it’s necessary“.
rabbit-guilliman on
A great day for Canada, and therefore, the world.
VengenaceIsMyName on
Gorgeous shot. Incredible implications. It’s odd for such a short clip to evoke so many different emotions all at once.
polygonerWork on
This is so freaking cool!
odorous on
the video coverage of the launch was embarrassingly bad.
silent_thinker on
Now imagine if we funded NASA even close to the level we funded the military.
We’d probably have a moon base by now, and have sent man to Mars.
Icy_Foundation3534 on
honestly we don’t have better audio compression algos yet? Sounds exactly how it did in the 60’s
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One of the coolest shots in all mankind.
Blew my mind. Knew it would be shared everywhere fast. Thanks!
Its beautiful — to see the **ice chunks** shooting around. Phenomenal.
Might be one of my favorite space videos of all time.
This looks straight out of a movie. Oh my goodness.
Complete layman here, what are the glowing white spots?
This was cool, but why was the cg animation so laggy?
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fuuuuck yessss that feels soo good to see
So beautiful. This shot took my breath away on the live stream. We should be doing more of this and less fighting.
I love how they put their best camera in the top of the first stage, what a beautiful shot.
Unreal. Godspeed to the brave explorers.
And as always, I’m in awe of the incredible individuals that make these moments possible.
can’t believe we’re actually entering the stages of lunar colonization
Lovely. Hoping for more footage from the spacecraft itself and cabin!
They will go further than any human has before
I honestly gasped when I seen that. So beautiful!
This shit is so cool man. People 100 years ago would have never thought and i just wonder what would blow our minds 100 years from now
Amaze Amaze Amaze! Rocky like!
It’s as fantastical as I dreamed
A beautiful thing. We’re going back to the moon!!!
That was the coolest shot.
As jaded as I am right now, this brings me close to tears.
Godspeed Artemis II.
its wild to me how small the second stage is. Like the core stage is so massively huge and is needed to get into orbit. Its almost comical how small the rest of it is to get to the moon. Unless maybe im just underestimating how efficient and powerful rockets have gotten these days.
Well done to all those involved. So much work. So much science.
Why did they choose April fools?
It’s just absolutely mind blowing that I had no idea this was gonna happen today. Or even that this was actually even happening at all. Im not sure how I feel about that. Haha.
Anyone know if the footage will be uploaded to watch back as a proper video, rather than how low quality and intermittent the live stream was?
Easily could be most memorable moment till now. Fun to watch it live but was dissatisfied by the fact feed didn’t last very long.
Glad that the launch, including the core stage separation, went well.
And they laughed at me when I said it’s so cold in space, there _has_ to be snow 👍🏻
„It’s not possible“. „No, it’s necessary“.
A great day for Canada, and therefore, the world.
Gorgeous shot. Incredible implications. It’s odd for such a short clip to evoke so many different emotions all at once.
This is so freaking cool!
the video coverage of the launch was embarrassingly bad.
Now imagine if we funded NASA even close to the level we funded the military.
We’d probably have a moon base by now, and have sent man to Mars.
honestly we don’t have better audio compression algos yet? Sounds exactly how it did in the 60’s