This 360-degree video of SpaceX's historic rocket landing lets you watch from the deck of its drone ship
Earlier this month, SpaceX successfully landed the first stage of a giant rocket on a robotic barge at sea.
It looked pretty damn impressive from a spotter plane:
And it looked even cooler in photos from the ship, called "Of Course I Still Love You."
But on Friday, April 29, the aerospace company - owned by tech entrepreneur and billionaire Elon Musk - tweeted out an unbelievably cool 360-degree YouTube video of the history making feat.
Before you start playing the video, embedded below, crank up the volume. And while it's playing, make sure to click or touch the screen and drag it around - and look up!
That's history roaring right toward your face.
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