Fluffy (Parody)
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Fluffy (Parody)
@wanderingincode
The problem isn't that the code is hard to read, it's that it's hard to read in a way that is useful.

Endurance is going through a variety of tests ahead of launch in Florida. First one complete: modal testing ✅ We used sensors to measure how our lunar lander will respond to launch conditions. The test was performed with Endurance mounted on both the New Glenn flight Launch Vehicle Separation System (LVSS) and a GS2 payload adapter.


I put together a short video showcasing the tower vent from different angles. The sounds of venting is music to my ears!









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With 39A becoming a primarily Falcon Heavy and Starship pad, we don’t actually need two operational droneships on the east coast to maintain our Falcon manifest. Think of pads/drone ships like airplane runways where you need a landing runway for each takeoff runway (ideally they are the same runway I.e. starship). ASOG can support 4 day launch cycle time with RTLS missions in parallel. This is exactly how we operate on the west coast! JRTI will join the “you’ll thank me later” ship to support Starship and SupeHeavy transport from Starbase to the Cape. We have a plan for any double down range Falcon Heavy missions 🚀🚀🚀



After 156 successful Falcon 9 landings, Just Read the Instructions will be fully dedicated to support Starship operations going forward



I don’t think Blue Origin recovering the same booster twice before SpaceX was on anyone’s Bingo card even a year ago. Exciting times!



🚨BREAKING: JRTI (Falcon 9 landing barge) is retiring from Falcon 9 operations to support Starship in an unknown capacity: "This will be the last mission for Just Read the Instructions, which has supported 155 landings to date, since it first joined the fleet in 2015. The droneship will be fully dedicated to supporting Starship operations going forward."

Now that we have a more complete view, we wanted to provide an update on our NG-3 mission. While we are pleased with the nominal booster recovery, we clearly didn't deliver the mission our customer wanted, and our team expects. Early data suggest that on our second GS2 burn, one of the BE-3U engines didn’t produce sufficient thrust to reach our target orbit. Blue Origin is leading the anomaly investigation with FAA oversight to learn from the data and implement the improvements needed to quickly return to flight operations. We have been in steady communication with the team at AST SpaceMobile, we appreciate their partnership, and we’re looking forward to many flights together.







I don’t think Blue Origin recovering the same booster twice before SpaceX was on anyone’s Bingo card even a year ago. Exciting times!












