Helicopter catches rocket booster



This really is rocket science. And it almost worked. ABC News’ Mona Kosar Abdi explains what this could mean for efforts to make space travel less costly.

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26 comments

  1. The idea is no big deal; fly over slow descending object and snag it. My problem here is why the design calculations of the target weight "changed" the load. Maybe wind gusts up there … I don't know .. but this alpha test should've have been completed totally successfully. Looking forward to know the reason why they had to jettison.

  2. Practise makes perfect.

  3. I think Elon might try this.

  4. Yups, success just like Ukraine is winning! They call it just anything.

  5. More space developments. I like it Picasso ✨✨✨

  6. It’s more of a Fumble than a catch, if you can keep a hold on it. 🧹

  7. So helicopter cost > falcon reusable booster

  8. I’ll be honest, this is very anticlimactic as I was under the impression that a helicopter would be catching a rocket that was falling fast as hell from space, not a rocket that is slowly gliding from a parachute lol

  9. But then dropped it…

  10. Pretty cool concept, opens the door for increased diversity in the booster recycling techniques.

  11. So they failed but called it a win thats really the day and age we live in. We are doomed

  12. Of course I still love you, Just read the instructions!

  13. We watched with the greatest of horror, a man swap his wife with another man. Then he asked if he could watch, his wife being kissed by a lesbian, which resulted in him part taking in a threesome. This is Saturday night peak time Television, in Britain today. Now next week we have a surprise for the nation, it is a teaser. We need to guess if the surprise, involves the husband with another man, or better still , animals ? This is coming from the land, where progressive liberalism ( the cancer ) was created in the mid sixties by upper class kept females.

  14. U Americans did that in the 1960s

  15. Elon: Our rockets lands on their own 😏

  16. Wtf so thats not good if it landed in the ocean smh

  17. 1:12 Success? Perhaps more accurate to say that it "wasn't a total failure." The ultimate endgame was not achieved, though some encouraging developments took place.

  18. I was about to say, helicopter crashes into rocket, guess I am not fully awake

  19. Not consistent . And from an engineering point of view the flight dynamics are way too dangerous.

  20. dude perfect if they had $1B

  21. Cool idea but seem way harder to replicate consistent results.

  22. Elon sitting in his chair laughing his aZZ off!!!!

  23. Rocket Lab is a New Zealand company, it reregistered to be American on paper for funding.