Bob Reddy
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On my first mission I completely fell in love with space photography - tough not to when you’re graced with this kind of unique perspective of viewing all that Earth has to behold from above. I’ve been so happy to bust out the array of impressive lenses that we have up here once again, and this time with even better cameras (Nikon Z9, vs the D5 from my previous mission).
I was lucky enough to capture some pretty good aurora (northern lights, here over Alaska and Canada) on my first timelapse attempt of the mission, stay tuned for more!
Hoping for some impressive solar events to put on a fascinating show like the ones a few months ago.
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Space Jellyfish
Falcon 9 and the sunrise made the Starlink 10-40 mission something special to watch.
The @NASASpaceflight team sounded like kids in a candy store
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Best. Starlink. Ever.
Starlink 10-40: visual feast!!!
📸 - @NASASpaceflight
Special shoutout to @johnkrausphotos and his marvelous jellyfish predictor - bang on this morning!

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@ryanhallyall @ryanhallyall excellent and detailed recap. Give perspective on a storm that impacted so many different regions. Thanks for what you do.
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@SciGuySpace Well done. It gets to point and covers a lot in concise manner. Also good that contingencies are in place. I believe a Dragon variant can also boost station if needed.
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NASA has started to make contingency plans after a key Russian launch site went offline.
arstechnica.com/space/2025/12/…
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@Alexphysics13 Reading comprehension is a lost ability in the world today
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@thejackbeyer @NASASpaceflight great track and just wow on the result- you might have the best angle and shot of this.
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I've been fortunate enough to witness and film a lot of wild things in my time on this planet. Booster 15's final hover and then plunge into the gulf is easily on the short list. @NASASpaceflight
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@BocaChicaGal Change can be hard but being close to family is important too. The memories - both happy and sad - that you leave behind will forever be in your heart.
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After a lot of thought I have moved back to Michigan to be closer to my family. I will miss living in Starbase but I will definitely be back. It has been a pleasure. 🚀
Video is from Starship Flight 10 captured by remote camera placed at the edge of my driveway.
@NASASpaceflight
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@Alexphysics13 Thanks Alex, the perspective is helpful - we are all spoiled to have seen 11 launches of such a behemoth rocket in such a short time - more Mercury Gemini Apollo in pace than in recent US space history
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Falcon 9 & IMAP transit the solar disc of our sun!
Next stop: the L1 Lagrange Point 1.5 million kilometers away.
📸 - @NASASpaceflight

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@StephenClark1 Great article. Very in depth and covers key aspects to the future of Starship and the path forward for SpaceX
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Another takeaway: With Starship's Super Heavy booster, SpaceX has done things computer models and wind tunnels suggested were impossible.
"[We] should not be able to do what we do with our maneuver coming back with a booster."
arstechnica.com/space/2025/09/…
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@Alexphysics13 Haters are going to hate - surprised more isn't being written about the blast in the engine skirt
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