Uncut First Launch and Landing of SpaceX Falcon Heavy from Apollo/Saturn V Center
Video captured at the Apollo/Saturn V Center for Falcon Heavy's inaugural launch on February 6th, 2018 3:45PM EST. This wasn't meant to be a serious attempt at video production, rather an unmodified (no zoom) and uncut view from the Apollo/Saturn V Center with surprisingly good audio. I heard something I've never heard at a launch before--a "twerpy" sound that becomes evident when the engine begins it's crackle/pop. A good science discussion has ensued on the unusual audio effect in the comments (it's probably from the corrugated sheet metal walls of Apollo/Saturn V Center). I left this video uncut so you may want to skip 3:30 to 6:30 as nothing much happens. Landing isn't until after 8:00 which is still visible, but that's several miles farther away from this location and nearly behind the VAB (there are much better sites for viewing/hearing landing and many are free!). Sonic booms are at the very end. Lastly, my video attracted a lot of Flat-Earthers comments which are amusing.
Видео Uncut First Launch and Landing of SpaceX Falcon Heavy from Apollo/Saturn V Center канала Brett Tambling
Видео Uncut First Launch and Landing of SpaceX Falcon Heavy from Apollo/Saturn V Center канала Brett Tambling
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