Hi Tim, I am from the UK and last year I took the family on holiday to Florida. I organised tickets to visit the Space Centre for myself and my youngest son. At the time I had no idea how to investigate launch dates and was just happy to be going to see the Saturn V in person. My son and I teased each other at how awesome it would be to one day to organise a special trip to see an actual launch! At the same time, I booked the tickets I also tried to book a tour of the control room, but they were all sold out, so I opted for a tour that took us across the causeway. Well… you won’t believe it because I couldn’t believe it myself. The bus stopped half way across the causeway, we disembarked and immediately there and then the DELTA 4 HEAVY took off with a secret government satellite. It was because of the covert nature of the launch that it wasn’t advertised or on offer, just pure random good luck with perfect timing by the bus driver 😊 I lifelong ambition achieved! Good luck Space X.
@hounslowparks24697 жыл бұрын
In 1997 I was skydiving at a place called Sebastian in florida. I was at 12,000ft when i was dropping at 120mph whilst Columbia was going up. It felt pretty close, probably about 50miles away but I will never forget that experience even for an ex British paratrooper. I don't think you can beat that, I would expect the dropzone still jumps whilst they launch rockets
@michaelantonio7 жыл бұрын
I went to college at Florida Tech in Melbourne back in the late 80's. My first view of an actual launch was the Space Shuttle.
@joyflavell73852 жыл бұрын
I went to high school in Titusville across US 1 the Indian River was a perfectt view. of the pad and the VAB. We were always allowed to leave to watch but were supposed to come back to school. Sometimes we did. Lol 😆 Now I live on the other side of the state. When Artemis launched a few weeks ago I was still awake so watched the lift off on TV then went outside and could see it. Amazing launch so glad I caught it 😀
@AlexEvett557 жыл бұрын
I live on the other side of the world :(
@pumpuppthevolume7 жыл бұрын
feels..... thug life
@dieterhansdampf5047 жыл бұрын
Harry Evett Me too
@imporial56137 жыл бұрын
Ooo sadness
@sarius4527 жыл бұрын
Germany ;D
@janskwarek14627 жыл бұрын
Sarius 200 ich auch, aber vieleicht stürzt mal was in meinen garten.
@earth20067 жыл бұрын
I live in Florida. Once lift off has occurred , I can see it from my house. Beer is free for me at my house. I like rocket launches and free beer.
@MrMarco72597 жыл бұрын
Rick Denton, when does the party start? I live in Merritt Island!
@jman61097 жыл бұрын
I'm in Rockledge!
@slaction7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but on the downside, you live in Florida, so there's that.
@derschleichende7 жыл бұрын
slaction what's wrong with Florida?
@friedtomatoes49467 жыл бұрын
I live in cocoa beach lol
@christianbergman7117 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim, thanks for the great advice. Wow - Deja vu all over again - 40+ years later I grew up in South Florida in the sixties and began watching live Saturn V launches as soon as I could con my Dad in onto driving up from Fort Lauderdale to watch one of the early Apollo launches (Apollo 9 or 10, I think). Later, when I got my driver’s license, I caught as many launches as I could. Titusville, just three hours away from home and eleven miles west of the launch site, turned out to be the perfect spot for watching launches. Even at eleven miles away, the sight and sound of a live Saturn launch was far beyond anything I had seen on TV. I was addicted. I drove up to watch several Apollo launches including the night launch of Apollo 17, the Skylab launch, and the Apollo-Soyuz launch. I was lucky enough to be at the turning basin press site for the last ever Saturn V launch (Skylab) - where you will be. If this is your first time watching a launch of this magnitude from three miles away, you will be in for a treat. NOTHING and I mean nothing can prepare you for the feeling - not just the sound - but the visceral gut rumbling feeling of those engines. Yes forget the camera. All of my pictures were pretty crappy, but sensory experience is still fondly burned into my memory. Sadly I have never been to a live watch since, but I still get goose bumps watching launches on KZbin, but now I get watch F9 landings as well. The double sonic booms that arrive at touch down should be awesome in person. Maybe getting there hours ahead of time is OK, but back in the day getting there days ahead of time was often required :-) . Thank you for the great job you do covering SpaceX and other topics. I applaud your ability to do it full time. I envy you. Then again you have mad presentation skills! I have included three of my blog posts below that might be of interest to anyone else reading this. My firsthand accounts of being there. I make no money from this site and I pay to keep it advertisement free so I have no ulterior motives in posting the links other than additional info. Enjoy the launch!!!! contrafactual.com/2013/07/20/apollo-11-main-engines-found/ contrafactual.com/2017/02/19/a-blast-off-from-my-past/
@Trex5317 жыл бұрын
Very useful information! The only launch I have seen at KSC was STS-6 which was the first launch of Space Shuttle Challenger on april 4th, 1983. I was fortunate enough to have been able to see it from the inside of KSC, so I had a perfect view of the launch pad and the Shuttle. It was a marvelous experience. I live in Mexico City and I was 30 then. Now I look forward to see the second or third launch of Falcon Heavy, and with the information you provided, is going to be much easier the planning, thank you!
@Matis_7477 жыл бұрын
I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait I can't wait .... too excited
@zany5277 жыл бұрын
Don’t expect too much
@finnfan7 жыл бұрын
wait.... do you mean you can't wait?
@citizencain4547 жыл бұрын
Dito ditto dito!
@spuddy3457 жыл бұрын
Thomas Reitsma me too! 🤗
@charcoal3867 жыл бұрын
Thomas Reitsma what time is the live stream starting
@GiacomoCatenazzi7 жыл бұрын
At Baikonur you have better view (less then 2km), few people, and astronauts (and it is all cheaper, but the flights). I recommend it for true everyday cosmonauts. i recommend also a night launch, where full power and light is really appreciated.
@chrisastro3007 жыл бұрын
I've seen two launches. My first launch was Space Shuttle Atlantis/STS-132 from the KSC press site. It was spectacular. The sound was unbelievable... There was no clouds at all and we saw the SRB separation! My second one was STS-135 from a few miles away. There were so many people in there but that's one of the best part of it. You get to nerd out with anyone you meet and talk about space all day.
@Astronomy_Live7 жыл бұрын
Just to note, 401 does have an un-obstructed view of the landings depending on where you park and view from. Near Charles M Rowland drive you can see the top of the rocket even after touchdown. Exploration Tower offers an even better view from the elevated position, but as you said it's not always available and I confirmed today the event will be private for Falcon Heavy. I'll be there, but will definitely not leave the camera or telescope at home ;).
@JakeVoorhees7 жыл бұрын
This is good info Tim, thanks so much. Hey by the way I got buy-in to do an interview or collab or something with you via The Mars Generation! Let's do thisss
@boonarga3 жыл бұрын
From Australia. I got to see the Delta4 Heavy launch of the Parker Solar Probe from the 401 road at Canaveral. Had driven from Orlando the previous night and the 3am launch was scrubbed. Drove over the next night for the launch. Long drives and really messed with our planned activities but wouldn’t have missed it for the world. When that sound hits you and goes through you.... WOW!
@php5help5 жыл бұрын
Tim...this is just about a one-stop-shop video. Not only did it answer every question I had, it answered every question I would have thought of when it's too late. Keep up the good work, man. Found my little girls were inspired by your other videos...subscribe button clicked!
@EverydayAstronaut5 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you!!!! Welcome!
@Flati367 жыл бұрын
My first (and only so far) launch was back in 2006, STS-121. I stood next to the NASA causeway and had a very good view of the launch. The worst thing about it is indeed camera related. My parents wanted a picture of me with the launch in the background, so I turned my back to the launch for a big portion of it.
@daveedmateo947 жыл бұрын
Okay Tim that's it! You're my favorite KZbinr of all-time! I love you man! :) Thank you for posting these tips. I'll be there Tuesday.
@DanTheisen7 жыл бұрын
I’m on the other space coast (California), but much of the advice is the same. Arrive early, prepare for a scrub, put down your phone, socialize even if you’re an introvert. I’d add listen to the live webcast if you can, but remember there’s a latency to KZbin live broadcasts. Be watching at T-1:00. Great vid. Enjoy the launch. Wish I could be there.
@ShockerFan1237 жыл бұрын
I've never seen a launch, but it's near the top of my bucket list. I've been searching for a perfect guide on how to see one and this is the best guide I could have asked for! Thank you for this video. The way you described it made me even MORE excited to go see one. Reminded me of the experience of going out and see the solar eclipse last year.
@BrokenLifeCycle7 жыл бұрын
Oh, I know where to be watching: on this channel.
@primecyber17 жыл бұрын
DIS EQUAL TRUE
@lukapapez7 жыл бұрын
Depends if you want commentary or not.
@imtiazkhan03 жыл бұрын
Great one
@moesgymmom6 жыл бұрын
Personally I think closer launch viewing is the best overall you see the Rocket shortly after it lifts off and your in the visitors center so you get to do a ton of fun stuff while your waiting. Plus the landing view is pretty good. I was there for the Heavy launch and it was so much fun.
@Dragon24507 жыл бұрын
Agree, be early, be willing wait, and enjoy! I miss going to the launches, I have been to most of the sites you talked about and watched space shuttle, atlas and you name it in the late 80’s early 90’s. Great fun!
@jcm0286 жыл бұрын
Watched Falcon Heavy with my parents and 5YO son from Jetty Park. Security let us park at the boat launch saying "they'll be so many people to ticket, were not even going to try, enjoy the launch" It was awesome. Getting from there to the freeway, about 1.5 miles took 4 hours..... 0.0
@osafadi57 жыл бұрын
You my friend, are epic. Love your dedication and passion to space exploration. You were the first channel that i consulted when i started falling in love with the cosmos. Keep it up, and we'll always stay tuned. Much love from France.
@RockinRobbins137 жыл бұрын
There's another whole aspect of launch watching that you can miss out watching from Titusville or Cocoa Beach, and that's visibility after the launch. I think the best place to watch launches, especially night launches where you can follow the rocket all the way to orbit with your binoculars, and even more especially for polar orbit launches is Daytona Beach, 40 miles from the launch point. Your absolute best view of ignition and early flight to 30 seconds is always on television or You Tube. After that, from 40 miles you are not looking unspectacularly up the tail of the rocket, but from the side where you can visualize the path *much better.* I was lucky to be able to watch every single launch of the Saturn V ever from the beach. With my six inch telescope I read the "United States" on the side of the lower stage. SpaceX launches are great, either from Daytona Beach, or even from my home in DeLand. The first 30 seconds is on video, but after that I have a prime seat whether at work or at home! I'll be very interested in the *sound* from the Falcon Heavy and how it compares to the sound of the Saturn Vs. I'll try to record it, but the frequencies are so low that normal microphones probably just won't get the job done. We'll see. No matter how this goes, it will be great!
@thegood95 жыл бұрын
This is a GREAT video. As a former Florida resident and LONG TIME rocket/space nerd, I can vouch you have absolutely done your research. Listen to this man!
@briangonigal39747 жыл бұрын
This one is definitely going in the playlist for quick access..., in fact I think I'll make a new playlist just for it. Going to be down in Florida at some point later this year, and potential launches were always going to be a factor in determining just when.
@jeremiefaucher-goulet33657 жыл бұрын
I agree on the social aspect. I saw my only launch a couple of years ago while I was on vacation in Florida and struck a chat with the parents of a guy who worked on the mission payload. I was watching a Delta IV launching a GPS satellite @ SLC-37 back in 2014 from Port Canaveral Route 401. I'm told that's one of the best free spots for watching a Delta IV launch.
@Papagolash7 жыл бұрын
Dude thank you SO MUCH for making this video! I'm flying in for the launch and I had no clue where to go to watch it. This video answered my questions and more! I cannot begin to express how helpful this video is.
@tortysoft7 жыл бұрын
I went to the US for a launch... in 1976... from the UK. The previous three launches blew up - mine didn't go up. I saw bits in a hanger though - and a bloke rushing in to the VAB saying 'The approach and landing test worked !' - I loved that :-) Utterly unforgettable !
@jshepard1527 жыл бұрын
Simon Anthony Time for a redo!
@Elminator6667 жыл бұрын
My First Launch was STS-135 and the only one I've seen so far. It was amazing and I've been too busy to go see another one especially since I moved out of Florida after that launch. It was an amazing experience and I did cry a little.
@IamTheShermanator5 жыл бұрын
Grew up in Polk county Florida. Remember watching as many shuttle launches as possible from our back yard. I'd watch the ignition and liftoff on TV, then sprint outside to try to catch the glow of the boosters in the north east sky, so long as no clouds obstructed the view. Always dreamed of going to see one even closer, but never got the chance. I live in South Carolina now, but am definitely planning on going back to catch a launch. Maybe a Falcon Heavy, or hopefully the first SLS test flight. The idea of that rocket makes me giddy inside. I hope it happens, and soon. Big thanks for this video, I'll be prepared when I get there!
@Oscar-ng1ue7 жыл бұрын
Your editing is amazing! I just wish more people took an interest in Space and Rockets in general :/
@CrownMountainWoodworks7 жыл бұрын
For my first launch, I was able to watch EchoStar 23 lift-off at 2am on March 16 2017. Great experience and one I'll remember forever.
@philb55937 жыл бұрын
Well, the current launch time is during school, so... ...I guess I'll be sick... ...cough cough, so sick. cough cough...
@MrMarco72597 жыл бұрын
I have a name , It will be worth it!
@tapio837 жыл бұрын
Tim. I've seen ton of your videos and 4 launches myself. And one solar eclipse. I really - really like your videos nowadays. Not for the information as I'm bit of a space-geek self so i don't really learn much but I do love how you make information easilly accessible for folks. When it comes to videos of experience I would generally push people to film videos of launches. Film liftoff and then the atmosphere and reactions of people and friends watching. Don't pay attention to filming the rocket as that will distract you but capture the feeling and atmosphere. So you can relive the experience. I have a horrible video of the total solar eclipse back in august - but the audio is almost more important for me as it brings me back every time to the event. And if I wish, I can watch professional captures of the event as well.
@mariam195547 жыл бұрын
Hype is real! Would love to see a launch one day, even tho I live in Europe
@JuanGarcia-hr8ks7 жыл бұрын
Hey! Let me tell you this that you already know for sure: Awesome Channel!! I have been a fan of big machines for all my life, from commercial plane to nuclear submarines, and after all this years I don't know how it took me so long to realize about this beautiful monsters that take humans out of their limits. Thank you and congratulations.
@rickywright5837 жыл бұрын
Tim ( AKA ROCKET MAN ) You do an Awesome job with your Site ! Information , Enthusiasm , Music ......... As for Photo/Video/Audio recording I do recommend Capturing the moment .... Have Tripods , some type of Stick/Pole , Camera Attachments ( like clips , Duck Tape , Hat/Chest like GoPro etc ) Lawn Chair etc. But set these up so you can View the Launch unobstructed and not hassled with equipment ..... As I get older I cherish all the moments I Captured bad or good .... Also Tim have you considered adding a 'EVERYDAY ASTRONAUT' Patch to your Store ? T - Minus y'all !
@ahaveland7 жыл бұрын
Another tip - don't fall asleep before liftoff! I flew over from Hungary specifically to watch the penultimate shuttle launch, Endeavour, and it was scrubbed twice. Changed return ticket twice and ended up staying a month bumming around Florida whiling away the time until I finally got to see it. The launch was early morning, but the coach left at night and had hours and hours to wander around KSC. I got to the causeway at 4am and had to wait another few hours, and as I had just driven up from Key West the day before and had hardly slept, I thought I'd just close my eyes for an hour... Next thing I knew was my rib cage being shaken by the sound of the launch, and I woke up to catch a 2 second glimpse of the shuttle disappearing above the clouds! Pity it was unusually cloudy for a launch. Still, I was there and got to see it which was the main thing. Blew about $5000 on hotels and car rental for a month instead of a planned week, but it was worth it!
@korban89715 жыл бұрын
Hey Tim. So only watching this now, a year later but just want to say thank you for the video. I found it very helpful. My brother, Dad and I are hoping to see the upcoming CRS 17 mission in April. We are traveling all the way from Cape Town South Africa so helpful to be prepared! Keep up the great work with the channel and the enthusiasm in general.
@AcrylikSC27 жыл бұрын
I watched ULA's ATLAS V GOES-R launch from the causeway! 12 year Florida resident and I never saw a launch that close in my life. It was the most surreal experience of my life. I also watched SpaceX's F9 launch for KOREASAT 5A! Playalinda gets EXTREMELY packed (Had to park at Lot #7!) for launches so if you plan on going there for a launch, get there early.
@michaelinterbartolo37 жыл бұрын
Great info. Saw one shuttle from roof of one of the cape side buildings right at the 3 mile berm as we were there for a meeting. Also saw sts-132 with my son and Dad from banana creek. I agree leave the camera at home or at least put it away at T-5 minutes and just enjoy the sights, sounds and meeting people we sat next to actress Lisa Edelstein (cuddy from House) as she was there with her sister who worked at JSC.
@321Swifty7 жыл бұрын
I live in Titusville 5 minutes from Max A Brewer bridge. Always get an excellent view of all launches!
@C4Explore2 жыл бұрын
This is a very cool and helpful video; thank you sir! I was in Titusville for the Atlas and Crew 5 launches; it was a great time! My dad, stepmom, and I went to Playalinda beach to scope it out, great location, but unfortunately due to Ian, it was pretty flooded... We met a guy who works for SpaceX while checking into our hotel; he informed us that Playalinda is closed for manned launches. That night we ate at a local restaurant (Shilohs) and watched Atlas take off. The next morning we got up early and headed to Veteran's Memorial Park to see Crew5...glad we showed up 2 hours early! You're so right about the energy during a launch...it's an incomparable experience, we had such a great time at our first live launch, though I suppose I broke a cardinal rule by videoing...but worth it! Anyway, thanks for sharing this; will have to check out your other videos...would you happen to know about Wallops Island, VA? I know they do launches, and I'm hoping to check it out soon. 👍😁🚀
@Immumar7 жыл бұрын
I watched one of the earliest space shuttle launches from apartment deck in Daytona Beach. Couldn’t see the vehicle, but the contrail was awesome!
@adventureairinc73557 жыл бұрын
very good video. Lots of good informations. I ´ve seen STS-126 launching and STS-132 landing as well as the Zuma launch a few weeks ago. Awesome. The shuttle launch was most impressive. And yes the social aspect was always at least 50% of it. After STS-126 I was stuck in the most fun (yeas really) traffic jam ever. Never forget that evening.
@MatthewCable7 жыл бұрын
I've seen two launches back in 2016, but they were both expendable: An Atlas V 421 (NROL-61) & a Delta IV 4,2 (AFSPC-6) at the Space View Park in Titusville
@Sudz37 жыл бұрын
Your passion for this makes me feel like a giddy kid again learning about space for the first time. We live in an exciting time.
@carsondobbs68247 жыл бұрын
Falcon heavy will be my first launch, and I am watching from the visitors complex. So excited
@1framistan5 жыл бұрын
I witnessed 2 moon launches when I was a young boy. Apollo 12 and 14. We were at the "jetty" view area, which was FREE back then. When it launched, we could not hear anything! It took a few seconds for the sound to reach us. Then an ORANGE cloud appeared far away, and the rocket slowly rose up out of that orange cloud. Then we could hear the POP-POP sound of the engines. It sounded like a 4th of july fireworks display ... like the grand finale'. The sound was so strong it thumped against our chest. Not only could we HEAR it... we could FEEL it. And, I think we were about 10 miles away! I also witnessed a shuttle launch, which was not very impressive compared to the atlas 5 rockets of a moon launch. Now, I live in Florida, and only 50 miles from the launch site. I will be sure to see the Mars launch, if I live that long. I'm 65 years old.
@markiangooley7 жыл бұрын
I’ve lived in Florida for 20 years and I’ve seen only one launch, from Jetty Park: the launch of the Kepler spacecraft. Had to show up very early to get a parking space relatively close. I booked a motel room cheapish (lazy about driving even a few hours there and back without a rest) and fortunately the launch wasn’t scrubbed.
@wareshubham7 жыл бұрын
I like u for ur natural flow of language and behavior otherwise some u tubers seems very pretentious
@berlinaussie7 жыл бұрын
I have only seen 1 launch.. sts135. Atlantis. the last shuttle launch..Flew with a group from Australia and we were lucky enough to have causeway tickets...The experience? The most amazing thing I have witnessed in my 64 years on this Earth..It is an experience that has to be witnessed as it is so difficult to explain...Go Falcon Heavy..Go Elon.. I am so excited..even though I am here in Australia watching it on my computer. Thank you for the great vids..you do an excellent job Tim..
@StarshipGazer5 жыл бұрын
I'll be at state road 401 for DM-1 launch. Getting there early friday to secure a spot and spend the day fishing and grilling. Hyped!!! 😁 Fly SpaceX Fly!!!
@CountArtha7 жыл бұрын
How about Jetty Park? One of my all-time favorite places to camp. I've lived in Florida for 24 years, and all I've ever done is go to Payne's Prairie to see the Space Shuttle's trail that one time.
@JeffreyGroves7 жыл бұрын
STS-129 was an absolute perfect launch opportunity. It stayed on schedule for months earlier than launch. Was really happy to see that launch.
@cliffsteenhoff6493 жыл бұрын
State Road 401 is totally closed to viewing launch/landings. Jetty park has severally limited the number of vehicles allowed in with priority going to Brevard County residents
@zoravar.k79047 жыл бұрын
This video auto-played just after the webcast, such an awesome launch!
@waltnassty7 жыл бұрын
KSC is ~45 miles SE of my front door. Pretty neat to watch rockets go up fly. I saw live the first spacex landing from the A1A causeway. T'was epic.
@egustafson7 жыл бұрын
The only launch I've seen in person was a night shuttle launch when I was 13 or so, standing next to my dad. One of my best memories.
@thelegend2o77 жыл бұрын
This is the first video I watched on your chanel... instant subscribtion!
@Voyager_AU7 жыл бұрын
Great video Tim! Another tip: If you are able, try to get 2 days off work. The launch date and the day after in case there is a 1-day scrub.
@ernestofernandez71372 жыл бұрын
This is exactly that I was looking for!! thanks man
@josieshima7 жыл бұрын
My first launch was CRS-7. Huge roller coaster of emotion.
@foxpup7 жыл бұрын
Eclipse viewing logistics. :-) Great quantities of great wisdom in either context. :-)
@astrodude41525 жыл бұрын
I’m going to falcon heavy Tomorrow. I saw 8 shuttle launches. My first was sts-119, and my last was sts-135
@Horizoncsafaris7 жыл бұрын
Wowsers! Info packed video, big thumbs up. Sadly I’m unlikely to ever get to a launch but if I do I’m fully briefed now, thank you. I will be tuned in though from sunny England 👍👍
@MrMarco72596 жыл бұрын
Watched from Cheri Down park in Cape Canaveral! Great view of the boosters landing!
@benjaminlehmann7 жыл бұрын
I love your work, mate. Keep it up!
@WDWPOV7 жыл бұрын
We have seen a night launch of the Space Shuttle from the KSC Banana Creek Launch area, the final launch ever of the shuttle program from Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center, and have seen two SpaceX launches from SR 528/A1A, at a spot right at the midpoint in the Banana River as the road passes over it. There is a pull-off area where you can park, setup your tripod and watch an unobstructed view of the launches. Sometimes there are one or two food trucks if it is a popular launch, and as a bonus, you will usually get to watch a lot of dolphins swimming within several feet of the rivers edge!!! Highly recommend this spot. :-)
@rogerwilco26 жыл бұрын
My parents took me to see STS-7 when I was a kid and we lived in the Caribbean, I'm still very happy they did. I'm not sure from where we watched the launch, it was near a large body of water. I tried to see STS-135, but between when I booked the ticket from the Netherlands and actual launch, things got shifted by more than a week and I missed it.
@michaelantonio7 жыл бұрын
I live in Titusville, right across the river from the launch complex! Great view! Hey TIM, let me know where you are staying in the area, maybe we can do dinner tonight post launch, unless, of course, you are hanging with the dignitaries!
@Katrina_Ince7 жыл бұрын
It's been a few years since I saw a launch, and am due to make a return visit to the KSC. Saw two shuttle launches, one day, one night. STS122 and STS130. Both from the causeway. Was invited to see STS127 from the SaturnV centre, but scrubs prevented that :( Would agree with your advice re. cameras; it's so different going to see a launch nowadays when we have to think about viewing opportunities for the first stage landing too.
@austinbouncehouserentals7 жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of watching STS 107 launch back in 2003. It was the most amazing experience and very patriotic. Rockets are so very powerful, you won’t know until you watch it launch live. I regret bringing a camera, which at the time was a very high-quality camera, but pales in comparison to anything professionals and news media provide. Do not bring your camera, don’t even tempt yourself! I was heartbroken at the reentry. There are no words to describe how I felt. Spending hours before the launch reading the NASA provided materials allowed me to feel like I knew the astronauts on a deeper level than just knowing their names. Launches are a very personal thing, do not underestimate the experience that you will have if you have the fortunate opportunity to see one.
@michaelfarrell48247 жыл бұрын
Hit play on 'Life on Mars' exactly 48 seconds before launch for the chorus to drop on lift off :)
@9abuilder7 жыл бұрын
Got an invite to a STS mission some years ago. The mission got scrubbed twice. That was two trips to Florida from California. Would'nt you know it the darn thing got off the ground the third time when we could not make it.
@free.31262 жыл бұрын
i found a decent launch viewing spot however i don't know if there are barriers that prevent you from driving to it. 28°33'46.2"N 80°36'33.4"W
@carolyepez-torres21022 жыл бұрын
what's the best place to watch the Artemis launch?
@worawatli89527 жыл бұрын
If SpaceX has vacation to Mars, this guy will be the first Space guide, very entertaining and well informed.
@jimabbey95447 жыл бұрын
Saw Apollo16 and 17 launches from my house in Jacksonville seen countless shuttle launched from the Titusville area
@ryancordle36253 жыл бұрын
Will be at Banana Creek April 22nd crew 2 launch. Hope your there !
@bruceschindler95057 жыл бұрын
I'll have to watch from Nebraska. I did see live launches. My dad was working at Patrick AFB and we were in a trailer park just off base. I watched Juno IRBMs take off. I thought that was pretty awesome, but it's all we had in 1958.
@TimRyanYpsilanti7 жыл бұрын
My first viewing of a launch was the first Space Shuttle launch after the Challenger disaster. Sorry I can't not remember the ship and crew details at this moment. I drove down from Plymouth, MI to my freind's place just north of Daytona Beach, Florida. We then headed down to Titusville, FL the night and blindly found a place to camp out. Well sleeping in the car. It was near food and facilities, and a mall with a Sears store. Found out it was 12 miles away from the launch pad with the most visible thing being the Vehicle Assembly Building. Yes, it was part of a social thing as we joined others and saw others join us with their own stake out. Free parking. It was scheduled for an early morning launch. However as launch time got close, their was a scrub for a number of hours. Monitored the progress as a local FM station was simulcasting the NASA audio. But the delay gave us a break to get good food and see a movie. Finally the launch came. The flame is more than any camera due justice to. I did bring a VHS video camera and only looked over the top of it to aim...no looking thru the viewfinder. At that distance the ship rises in silence until about 60 seconds later as you feel and hear first the low rumble, then the roar of the launch. What an experience!! On another launch viewing I was patient enough and the sky was clear enough that we followed the flame until Main Engine Cut Off as it was called on NASA radio.
@Hinch557 жыл бұрын
Whew! Great video. As usual. For FH, I'll be sitting here in Tampa, looking out my east-facing man-room window, and watching you on KZbin and Discord.
@TheGreatMunky7 жыл бұрын
The gantry is great for 39A launches. Though it's pretty pricey for only a chance at seeing a launch. There's a video I took on my channel showing the view from there. It's pretty loud though.
@GiffelBaby7 жыл бұрын
Such high quality content, thank you Tim!
@zanders_wonderfulyoutube_c40956 жыл бұрын
Also playlinda beach is a neud beach, found out yesterday at falcon nine launch
@Boo-pz7li4 жыл бұрын
What about a boat? Is there a minimum distance you can get on a boat?
@AUgrown7 жыл бұрын
Very Awesome. Thanks for the informative video. Now I have a better idea of where I need to be for the heavy 🚀. Marshall Space Flight Center is in my hometown and where my Grandfather worked at NASA. Can't wait for my first launch in person and bucket list ✔️
@ZeusDilu7 жыл бұрын
Hey Tim, nice vid, I'm actually glad you named the other companies and companies' rockets. I'd like to see more of non-spacex stuff to be honest x.x that's just me, though, I don't know what other people think Edit: I love SpaceX as much as the next guy does, I'm not a hater or anything, I'm too hyped for the FH launch lol
@loveurselfilm6 жыл бұрын
Where do you get the small spacex rocket? I want get one!
@wareshubham7 жыл бұрын
Middle of night the notification pop up, I could not resist to watch video... 👌
@dancobb1186 жыл бұрын
This video has my favorite Thumbnail. Tim you did real good job on that one!
@Bareego7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update and so much good info ! Loooking forward to falcon heavy :) If you want to get rid of the reflections on your glasses a polarizer on your camera should fix that.
@evilontoast72667 жыл бұрын
Where did you get your space x models
@moesgymmom7 жыл бұрын
Ryan Clarke-Byrne It's in the bottom of the description
@evilontoast72667 жыл бұрын
moesgymmom why thank you
@aarne31877 жыл бұрын
How close can boats get? No Boat tours? I may have missed it as I was distracted while watching. Thanks for all the help.
@u3x5907 жыл бұрын
I'm from Europe. Why am I even watching this?
@mikee3687 жыл бұрын
Martin Stöckl because one day you also want to go? :D Or you want to learn more on aerospace industry and all? Haha and you can watch his channel for live coverage
@EASYTIGER107 жыл бұрын
I'm also from Europe. Why should we NOT be watching this?
@u3x5907 жыл бұрын
Because we are about 10.000 kilometers away from Florida?
@EASYTIGER107 жыл бұрын
We are also only 150km from outer space, just like Florida is.
@u3x5907 жыл бұрын
What does that have to do with anything?
@CrimsonHarpLovegoddess_17 жыл бұрын
i am so hpyed for falcon heavy i have no idea why. maybe because i feel it will be a great milestone in technology?
@sirierieott58827 жыл бұрын
Excellent overview of launch viewing options. Thanks from London UK. Hope to see a Falcon Heavy launch in the next year or so.
@Airaddicted7 жыл бұрын
You are awesome. Many thanks for your great efforts and your passion about to make us smarter!
@lextacy20087 жыл бұрын
Are you live streaming the Heavy launch? If so i'm allowing your stream on one of my 3 mounted 28 inch monitors. Must also make room for official stream and live chat tickers. I think this launch will make me go bonkers!