@trashmail8

These two boosters turning around and starting their boost-back burns is such an amazing sight! 😍

@Fletcher-Boy

Tim, I’m 65 years old and rocket launches never get old.

@frjamesbozeman5375

My wife and my son and I got to see this launch in person from Playalinda Beach. Amazing! You could feel the pressure waves from the launch before you heard the roar of the engines. Awesomeness.

@datboidego

I still remember watching those two boosters land simultaneously 6 years ago!! It was the most amazing thing ever, it gave hope

@ianjeffery3762

It never gets old watchig two booaters land side by side!!!

@adak2050

I used to think the sound of the Falcon Heavy was badass, but Starship is just a whole other level...Having the two boosters land together is still crazy cool.  My favorite You Tube video of all time is "Falcon Heavy Starman"  If you want more people to get jazzed about space, do more videos like that...

@josephtremblay2761

40:26 T-1min
41:26 Liftoff
43:49 Booster separation 
49:16 Booster landing

@dkeddi8

There is an amount of child like fascination watching the boosters return and land with such accuracy again and again. Many thanks for your coverage Tim.

@specex

SpaceX is killing it!  This last week has been like watching Gattaca...

@jamesengland7461

The boosters returning and landing as a pair is already amazing,  but only now have I realized that they're basically flying in formation for an impressive distance- hundreds of kilometers? WOW!

@drak0v

There is just something so special everytime those two boosters land back on earth. It gets me everytime.

@Creed109

Seeing the side booster landing is still the craziest thing I've ever seen UNTIL if SpaceX manage to catch the Superheavy booster with the tower. I can't wait!

@johncooper5870

Love the excitement of the crowd in the stunning footage from the Apollo mission at the end of your stream. Deserves an even bigger parade, shame how little interest modern media show it is amazing achievements.

@okirooju3787

Those 2 boosters flipping around, boosting back and checking in to the landing pads... Just BADASS πŸ™†πŸΏβ€β™‚οΈπŸ€― SpaceX are something else man πŸ‘πŸΏ

@___jd

It’s insane how routine this is. Still impressive of course, but I can’t help reminiscing about the early days. Crazy times!

@uzogsi

Some really nice tracking shots of the boosters coming back waaay high. Awesome job.

@UndoingRuin08

It looks like something out of a movie, but this is real life. Great work!! Very impressive.

@tombblades

Watching the boosters land together will never get old!

@naylor2-ch6cb

nice. i waited for a long time to see the launch, i always seem to miss rocket launches but happily i saw this one

@thomasbalmer8810

I've been watching rocket launches since they were first broadcast on TV. This is so impressive; it never fails to thrill.