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@CrainTim

A work in progress.

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Intuitive Machines
Intuitive Machines@Int_Machines·
.@LanterisSpace , a wholly owned subsidiary of Intuitive Machines, was selected by @L3HarrisTech to support the development and production of spacecraft platforms for the Space Development Agency Tranche 3 Tracking Layer of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture. Under this selection, Intuitive Machines will design, build and deliver 18 advanced spacecraft platforms to help enable the next generation of space-based missile tracking capabilities. This effort supports the SDA mission to deliver persistent, real-time tracking of advanced missile threats, including hypersonic and ballistic systems. Read More: intuitivemachines.com/post/intuitive…
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
Regarding Boots on the moon by 2028, what would it cost from a CLPS provider to put a picture of Bootsy Collins on a lander? Maybe even a tune or two.
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Tim@CrainTim·
@FireflySpace @SLDelta30 Anytime an American company launches a rocket into space it’s a good day. Godspeed Firefly.
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Firefly Aerospace
Firefly Aerospace@FireflySpace·
Launch Readiness Review complete for Alpha Flight 7! Our two-hour launch window opens tomorrow at 4:50 pm PT. We’re still working closely with @SLDelta30 to monitor upper-level winds while the team moves into the countdown for the Stairway to Seven. Key objectives for this test flight: - Achieve nominal first & second stage performance - Test & validate key subsystems ahead of Alpha’s Block II upgrade on Flight 8 We’ll go live with @NASAspaceflight 20 minutes before liftoff: youtube.com/live/nyVbmoRXc…
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Tim@CrainTim·
@DrPhiltill Sorry Phil. Still hurts here too. We’ve been working the terminal phase sensing issue with help from NASA. Will stick the landing on IM-3. #adlunam
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Phil Metzger
Phil Metzger@DrPhiltill·
Co-author on this paper that was published today. “Mass spectrometry monitoring of drilling operations in water-doped lunar simulant under cryogenic conditions.” This was NASA’s PRIME-1 payload, but the hardware may fly on additional missions. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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AlphaLima
AlphaLima@AlphaLima783447·
@CrainTim @DrPhiltill Large scale manufacturing in LEO would be preferable for some use cases.
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
We're putting nuclear power and propulsion in space and on the Moon. @NASA_Marshall is at the heart of the effort. Great chat with @waff48 in Huntsville, Alabama. America's building to stay on the Moon, not just visit.🇺🇸
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Tim@CrainTim·
@peterrhague Had this very conversation today
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
The past decade has shown the utility of reusable rockets in increasing human capacity in space. Mass to orbit has gone exponential, thanks to SpaceX. But is mass ON orbit that’s the real game. Doesn’t have to come from Earth. The story the next decade may be the story of space resources, with the growth driver switching from how many tonnes are launched from Earth, to the leverage of how many tonnes of useful payload you can get per tonne of payload supplied from Earth.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
We have news! We're partnering with @ENERGY to get a lunar nuclear reactor ready by 2030. Continuous, reliable power means we stay, build infrastructure, and push to Mars. We are following through on the President's directive in the national space policy through American leadership in exploration, security, and a thriving space economy. History proves when we team up on big challenges, we win. @NASAAdmin & @SecretaryWright are doing just that. 🇺🇸
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Tim@CrainTim·
@NASAAdmin @SpcPlcyOnline This is the outlines of a plan I could only dream of when I started in the space industry. Let’s go! #adlunam
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Our number one priority: American leadership in the high ground of space. 🇺🇸 - return to the Moon 🌕 - establish an enduring presence 🧑‍🚀 - realize scientific, economic, national security value 🧫 - make investments in nuclear power 🔋 - strengthen the orbital economy 💵 - increase the rate of world-changing scientific discovery 🔬 All of this is laid out in President Trump’s national space policy, and we’re gonna get it done.
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Phil Metzger
Phil Metzger@DrPhiltill·
Keeping it real, I agree with this. I think data centers in space will need to be in higher orbits (thus higher latency) or even out to a Lagrange point before scaling too large. I think damage to the atmosphere will eventually drive that.
Pierre Lionnet@LionnetPierre

The insanity has begun. With 1 megaton in LEO the sheer volume of satellites decaying in the earth atmosphere every day will be absurdly high. Data from 2023 already confirms that the upper atmosphere composition is already significantly altered by satellite impacts.

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Tim@CrainTim·
So, we did this thing...looking forward to the future. #adlunam #adastra
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Tim@CrainTim·
Well done Starship Team @SpaceX impressive engineering and perseverance.
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Chandra (tckb)
Chandra (tckb)@this_is_tckb·
🚨I found the ill-fated @Int_Machines #IM2 #Athena lander using the #Chandrayaan2 OHRC and it shows some interesting patterns around the site where it hard landed. Exclusive story 👇 and I’ll share more detailed observations and my thoughts on this soon in my blog. (More pictures are storely below)
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Sibu Tripathi 🪂@imsktripathi

ISRO forgot to share these, but #Chandrayaan2 captured the crash site of @Int_Machines Athena lander hours after it had a rough landing and lost comms. Special thanks to @this_is_tckb for finding them in the archival data 🛰️🌖🇮🇳 Full story: shorturl.at/d4QYj

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FlyIt
FlyIt@FlyItRealFast·
Nice find. Who knows what else is buried in the archived data! IM-2 (Athena) was obviously lower than mission controllers expected her to be when she approached the two larger craters in the photo. The descent engine plume scar and the skid marks from landing leg pads shows that the spacecraft was upright at the time of surface contact. Unfortunately, the excess lateral velocity caused a bounce and a rotation that left Athena on her side. Third time will be the charm. @CrainTim @Int_Machines
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