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#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @nasa (verified account) - Raise your hand if you cried. 🙋⁣
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Witnessing history hits different. Relive the moment the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft lifte
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Raise your hand if you cried. 🙋⁣ ⁣ Witnessing history hits different. Relive the moment the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft lifted off with four astronauts aboard – bound for the lunar trip of a lifetime. ⁣ ⁣ Their journey continues. Keep watching with us at nasa.gov.⁣ ⁣ Credit: NASA⁣ ⁣ #NASA #Artemis⁣
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @astronomy4u - Daytime launch 😍😍😍 

#nasa #rocket #space #artemis2 #rocketlaunch
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Daytime launch 😍😍😍 #nasa #rocket #space #artemis2 #rocketlaunch
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @spacex (verified account) - Thousands of distinct vehicle and pad criteria had to be met prior to the catch attempt, and thanks to the tireless work of SpaceX engineers, we succe
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Thousands of distinct vehicle and pad criteria had to be met prior to the catch attempt, and thanks to the tireless work of SpaceX engineers, we succeeded with catch on our first attempt.
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @spaceagency.blog - On January 19, 2025, during Starship Flight 7, SpaceX's Super Heavy booster made a flawless return to the launch pad, caught by its massive mechanical
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On January 19, 2025, during Starship Flight 7, SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster made a flawless return to the launch pad, caught by its massive mechanical arms. This reusable rocket milestone demonstrates how close we are to rapid, fully reusable spaceflight—boosters landing safely, ready to be refueled and flown again, paving the way for more frequent and affordable space missions. #SpaceX #Starship #SuperHeavy #BoosterLanding #ReusableRocket #Flight7 #SpaceTech #RocketLanding #SpaceInnovation #FutureOfSpace
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @nasaartemis (verified account) - Everything is better in slow-mo.

At 1:47 am EST (06:47 UTC) on November 16, NASA's Orion spacecraft launched aboard the Space Launch System rocket fr
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Everything is better in slow-mo. At 1:47 am EST (06:47 UTC) on November 16, NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched aboard the Space Launch System rocket from historic Launch Complex 39B at @NASAKennedy Space Center. The launch set Orion on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the #Artemis I mission. Credit: @NASA/Frank Michaux #NASA #Space #Launch #Orion #MegaMoonRocket #SLS #Moon #LunarMission #Rocket
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @spacex_spacenews - Electron's 77th mission successfully deploys JAXA's RAISE-4 satellite into orbit, following the loss of RAISE-3 in 2022 caused by a failure of the sam
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Electron’s 77th mission successfully deploys JAXA’s RAISE-4 satellite into orbit, following the loss of RAISE-3 in 2022 caused by a failure of the same rocket! Credit @rocketlabcorp #space #launch #rklb
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @spacecuriositydotcom - Chopsticks catch Booster 🔥🥢😍

📸: @everydayastronaut @considerthecosmos

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Chopsticks catch Booster 🔥🥢😍 📸: @everydayastronaut @considerthecosmos #nasa #satellite #rocketlaunch #rocket #electron #space #spaceflight #flight #launch #earth #earthscience #science #tech #technology #research#spacex #falcon9 #Space #Spacex #engine #machine #engineering #spacex #aero #aerospace #size #monster #giant #zoom #starship
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @_money_floww - Team SpaceX 🫡. 

SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, is transforming space travel with its fully reusable rocket system, Starship. The Starship system cons
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Team SpaceX 🫡. SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, is transforming space travel with its fully reusable rocket system, Starship. The Starship system consists of the Starship upper stage and the massive Super Heavy booster. In its fifth test flight configuration (often referred to as Starship Flight 5), the fully stacked rocket stands about 120 meters tall and weighs nearly 5,000 metric tons (around 5 million kilograms) when fully fueled, making it the most powerful and heaviest rocket ever built. The Super Heavy booster alone is an engineering giant. It is powered by 33 Raptor engines and produces roughly 74 meganewtons of thrust at liftoff — more than any rocket in history. The booster itself weighs over 3,500 metric tons when fueled. Managing this level of thrust, fuel flow, pressure, and structural stress requires extremely advanced materials, precision manufacturing, and real-time flight control systems. What makes it a true engineering masterpiece is the landing. After separation, the heavy booster flips mid-air, performs a controlled descent, relights selected engines, and slows down from supersonic speeds to land vertically back near the launch site. Controlling thousands of tons of falling rocket with pinpoint accuracy is incredibly complex. SpaceX has turned what once seemed impossible into a repeatable system — redefining modern rocket engineering. #trending #viral #elonmusk #aerospace #engineering Video clip & credits - QuetzalCo
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @dustin_farrell (verified account) - Nov. 19 Starship flight test 6 was my first rocket launch. Pretty sure I'm a rocket junkie now. Shot on the Phantom Flex4K at 300fps with a 1600mm foc
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Nov. 19 Starship flight test 6 was my first rocket launch. Pretty sure I’m a rocket junkie now. Shot on the Phantom Flex4K at 300fps with a 1600mm focal length.
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @spacex_spacenews - Starship's tenth flight test lifted off on August 26, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. CT from Starbase, Texas, marking a major step in developing the world's first
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Starship’s tenth flight test lifted off on August 26, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. CT from Starbase, Texas, marking a major step in developing the world’s first fully reusable launch vehicle. Every key objective was met, providing critical data to refine designs of the next-generation Starship and Super Heavy. Super Heavy successfully lifted off with all 33 Raptor engines, followed by a hot-staging maneuver as Starship’s six engines ignited to separate and continue to space. The booster completed a boostback burn, initiated its landing burn with an intentional engine cutoff, hovered briefly above the water, and splashed down as planned. Starship achieved its suborbital trajectory, deployed eight Starlink simulators in its first payload demonstration, and performed the second ever in-space Raptor relight, proving a key capability for future missions. During reentry, the vehicle’s heatshield and structure were tested under extreme conditions before it executed a landing flip, burn, and soft splashdown in the Indian Ocean. For SpaceX, success in this campaign is measured by what can be learned, and Starship’s tenth test flight delivered valuable data by pushing vehicle limits while demonstrating new capabilities! Credit @spacex #spacex #space #launch #starship #texas #starbase
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @nasa (verified account) - Liftoff. The Artemis II mission launches from @NASAKennedy at 6:35 p.m. EDT (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon. Artem
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Liftoff. The Artemis II mission launches from @NASAKennedy at 6:35 p.m. EDT (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon. Artemis II will pave the way for future Moon landings, as well as the next giant leap — astronauts on Mars. Credit: NASA #Liftoff #Launch #Artemis #Moon #Astronauts
#Rocket Launch Physics Reel by @nyoom.tm (verified account) - Artemis II lifts off of pad 39B, as seen from right outside the fence.

On April 1st 2026, NASA's SLS rocket flew off the pad at 6:35 PM. Perfect ligh
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Artemis II lifts off of pad 39B, as seen from right outside the fence. On April 1st 2026, NASA’s SLS rocket flew off the pad at 6:35 PM. Perfect light and not a cloud in the sky. The greatest launch I have ever seen by far. Four astronauts are now in low earth orbit, bound for the moon and to travel further than any human ever has. A big thank you to the hardworking employees at NASA who got this beautiful rocket off the ground. I know this moment was even more special for them than it was for me. Good luck to the crew on the rest of their journey! This video was shot on a remotely triggered video camera placed less than half a mile from the rocket. I am so so proud of it and ecstatic that it came out. 🎥 me (@nyoom.tm) for @thelaunchpadnetwork

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