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Ryan L Kobrick, PhD

Ryan L Kobrick, PhD

@RyInSpace

🇨🇦/🇺🇸 Explorer. Father. Aerospace Engineer. Entrepreneur. Photographer. 🤿 Diver. Hockey Player. #ToTheMoon #OnToMars #AnalogAstronaut #RockThePlanet 🌎❤️🚀

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Reid Wiseman
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid·
Wow. LETS GO!!!
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Presenting @theNASEM (10:30am MDT). Key Non-Polar Destinations Across the Moon to Address Decadal-level Science Objectives with Human Explorers: Panel on Human and Biological Science. Topic: Overview of ECLSS for human lunar exploration. lnkd.in/gttBWBfn #ToTheMoon #Moon
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Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos·
What a view. From our new free flying camera — deployed on yesterday’s New Shepard mission. (The “bubble” is the seam between two 180 degree lenses.)
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Blue Origin
Blue Origin@blueorigin·
Key stats from today’s New Shepard NS-35 mission: The crew capsule reached an apogee of 341,805 ft AGL / 345,452 ft MSL (104 km AGL / 105 km MSL). The booster reached an apogee of 341,489 ft AGL / 345,136 ft MSL (104 km AGL / 105 km MSL). Official launch time was 8:00:00 AM CDT / 13:00:00 UTC. Capsule landing occurred at 8:10:14 AM CDT / 13:10:14 UTC. The mission elapsed time was 10 min 14 sec.
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Some of the amazing team from Space Lab Technologies is in Texas getting ready to integrate our payload into New Shepard to fly plants to space! Expect a few updates from me, but the official updates will be on LinkedIn & Instagram (@SpaceLabTech needs to be transferred). #NS35
Blue Origin@blueorigin

New Shepard NS-35 is targeting liftoff on Thursday, Sept. 18. The uncrewed payload mission will fly more than 40 scientific and research payloads to space. The launch window opens at 8:00 AM CDT / 1300 UTC. Live webcast starts 15 minutes before liftoff at BlueOrigin.com/Live. Learn more about this mission here: bit.ly/4oGtfY3

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Don Pettit
Don Pettit@astro_Pettit·
From orbit, star trails streak the lights of cities at night and stamp lightning flashes into the time history, pulling spectacular colors from the darkness of space.
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Spaceflight Now
Spaceflight Now@SpaceflightNow·
Asked about the interaction of the Human Landing System version of Starship's plume during landing with the lunar regolith and how it could interact with Starship's elevator mechanics, NASA's Lori Glaze says they're learning more from the SCALPSS payload, which flew on IM-1, Blue Ghost 1 and the upcoming Blue Moon Mk.1 mission. SpaceX is also required to perform an uncrewed landing and ascent demonstration with the HLS version of Starship prior to the Artemis 3 mission. Background on SCALPSS: ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/…
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Ryan L Kobrick, PhD@RyInSpace·
The world has lost an amazing explorer today, Fair Winds to Marc Garneau, Canada's first astronaut. I'm happy that we had several interactions thanks to the @csa_asc and their student / young professional programs. 🇨🇦👨🏼‍🚀🚀⛵
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Ryan T. Scott
Ryan T. Scott@RyanTScott·
I don’t believe this is a political statement. It’s a truth I encounter each day via science to enable life to thrive in deep space and humanity to be multi-planetary
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Laura Seward Forczyk 🌙💫🚀
It's my birthday! 🎈 Can I ask for a gift? If you're on YouTube and you like space, subscribe to my channel! My goal is to get to 10k subscribers this year. @lauraforczyk/videos" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@lauraforczyk/…
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Blue Origin
Blue Origin@blueorigin·
New Glenn safely reached its intended orbit during today's NG-1 mission, accomplishing our primary objective. The second stage is in its final orbit following two successful burns of the BE-3U engines. The Blue Ring Pathfinder is receiving data and performing well. We lost the booster during descent. We knew landing the first stage on the first try was ambitious. We'll learn, refine, and apply that knowledge to our next launch in the spring. We're thrilled with today's outcome. More: bit.ly/4hj8q0o
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Spaceflight Now
Spaceflight Now@SpaceflightNow·
@NASA @fireflyspace @SpaceX 12/ One of the payloads, called 'Lunar PlanetVac,' is designed to collect and analyze samples of lunar regolith. These samples are not designed for return, but images and data will be shared publicly.
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Spaceflight Now@SpaceflightNow·
@NASA @fireflyspace 4/ Watkins says multiple payloads onboard will be studying lunar dust (regolith) and how it can impact "mechanical components, Earth-based materials... and human health."
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Jared Isaacman
Jared Isaacman@rookisaacman·
I am honored to receive President Trump’s @realDonaldTrump nomination to serve as the next Administrator of NASA. Having been fortunate to see our amazing planet from space, I am passionate about America leading the most incredible adventure in human history. On my last mission to space, my crew and I traveled farther from Earth than anyone in over half a century. I can confidently say this second space age has only just begun. Space holds unparalleled potential for breakthroughs in manufacturing, biotechnology, mining, and perhaps even pathways to new sources of energy. There will inevitably be a thriving space economy—one that will create opportunities for countless people to live and work in space. At NASA, we will passionately pursue these possibilities and usher in an era where humanity becomes a true spacefaring civilization. I was born after the Moon landings; my children were born after the final space shuttle launch. With the support of President Trump, I can promise you this: We will never again lose our ability to journey to the stars and never settle for second place. We will inspire children, yours and mine, to look up and dream of what is possible. Americans will walk on the Moon and Mars and in doing so, we will make life better here on Earth. It is the honor of a lifetime to serve in this role and to work alongside NASA’s extraordinary team to realize our shared dreams of exploration and discovery. Grateful to serve, Jared
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