@archaio22

Well, let’s hope for number 10

@lightlegion_

I’m glad to have met you!

@shasha1873

After all that work, fuel leak is still a problem!

@lightlegion_

You’re offering something unique!

@garykolegraff7088

Simply amazing. I could feel the emotion from the crew as this was an incredible effort from the entire SpaceX team and 100% successful.  My hat is off to you. Thanks to Youtube many could see the LIVE launch.

@rangasamyelumalai9706

wow what a great achievement,  the starship got in to the space  who hooooooo

@ikatsman

Think about it, it was NEVER an objective for Saturn-5 (or for that mater for any other rocket before Space-X) to re-enter in one piece. Thank you SpaceX !

@rivolibioscoop

Nice work, good luck ❤❤❤ SF9

@beckyumphrey2626

She sure giggles alot.

@johnathanlaughton9674

Isn't this the same problem Space X was having with the past flights

@SoldiersNRprayers

Beautiful I say it went well and it's going to be GREAT

@myfalconry76

Like there was a surprise it failed or something

@derricksmalls2293

Back to the office E. For the doubters, Hot Pockets are on sale this week.

@vivekchowdhury2443

Gulf of America?? Still gulf of Mexico

@user-Rocket-Fest

NASA had fuel leaks sorted by 1969, best to ask how they did it??      thank me later.

@huyxiun2085

I'm always laughing so hard at the commentators.
The SECO moment was great for instance. "Hoooo wow SECO".
camera shows the ship tilting AFTER the engine cuts off, which is OBVIOUSLY very, VERY bad
"Wow, ho wow, so great, so magnificent, still, huh, still so great moments to come"... dudes. You manage to at the same time to SUCK at pretending to be idiots, WHILE being complete ones! :')

@will300c

gulf of Mexico, DS.

@TYavaJ

Second 🙏

@andrewbinkley3313

😂😂😂😂