The roar of nine Merlin engines, the precise explosions of gas thrusters, and the surprisingly magnificent sight of fire and smoke through the grid fins. These are just a few of the highlights of the SpaceX Falcon 9 launch and landing in terms of rockets.
The company has shared most of its new angles The recent launch of Argentina’s Saocom 1B Satellite from the rocket’s onboard camera.
We’ve seen clips like this during dozens of SpaceX launches that have been webcasted, but the beginning and end of the flight get a different perspective given their completeness.
You can see the whole thing at the top of this post. Keep in mind that the entire flight is close to eight minutes – the two-minute clip is just the launching and landing phase, with the main part in which the second phase of the rocket is excluded. (It will not be visible from the angle of this camera in any way.)
We saw another SpaceX launch next week with the company’s next planned Starlink launch.