If you feel the need for a closer look at the most recent and magnificent test, here’s a compilation of multiple cameras, audio feeds, and even high-def slow motion. Sounds like it’s just a couple of camera guys there, but they sure give a holler at the clean landing.
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Even More Star Hopping

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I had the “Everyday Astronaut” guy open on a different window, and he nearly blew out my audio with his reaction, so I only posted SpaceX’s official video 😉
Hahaha, yes–I had it in the main tab and so saw the warning caption in time to turn my audio down. But I love how genuinely enthusiastic he is about it all–makes me feel less like a dork when I have my own little freakouts over the latest cool space thing.
To be fair, my wife and I had much the same reaction when we finally watched the first shuttle liftoff from the tailgate of the pickup — after two attempts that were scrubbed.
We were of the audience that discovered that the acid rain from the SRB’s was damaging to camera equipment…they moved the line back significantly after the first launch. It also had the gleaming white main fuel tank which subsequently was orange to save weight.