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Katılım Haziran 2024
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Hammer@KHammer2121·
@GYMGorillas At his point, any huge gym guy should know about him. I’m amazed this still works
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GYM Gorilla
GYM Gorilla@GYMGorillas·
Anatoly clean prank😱😱💀💀🏋🏾‍♂️🔥🏋🏾‍♂️💪🏻🔥😂🤣
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Peter Beck
Peter Beck@Peter_J_Beck·
100% mission success
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
After overnight data showed an interruption in helium flow in the SLS interim cryogenic propulsion stage, teams are troubleshooting and preparing for a likely rollback of Artemis II to the VAB at @NASAKennedy. This will almost assuredly impact the March launch window. @NASA will continue to provide updates as they become available.
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JackJohns0n
JackJohns0n@jackjohns0n_·
@gabegaul @NASAAdmin @NASAKennedy @NASA not only is it not worth the investment but for whatever fucking reason they decided to do all of this with left over 1980's technology by using the old space shuttle main engine.
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Hammer@KHammer2121·
@elonmusk Until Tesla and Optimus will nickle and dime every single service of the of the robot. Even if Optimus is personally owned. It will charge grandma to do the dishes or take out the trash.
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Hammer@KHammer2121·
@Erdayastronaut Wonder how close that backhoe was to getting wet
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Hammer@KHammer2121·
@StarshipGazer Wait….. is all the scaffolding down everywhere???
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Starship Gazer@StarshipGazer·
The entire Starbase pad 2 water deluge system including the top deck was tested for the first time today. 2/16/26
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Hammer
Hammer@KHammer2121·
@BlakeBednarz I mean it clearly hit him right in the chest. Spalling went up to his neck
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Blake@BlakeBednarz·
This is not faked.
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Hammer
Hammer@KHammer2121·
@Blobifie At this rate, the earth will already have a dyson sphere around it.
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Blobifi
Blobifi@Blobifie·
All 32 Amazon "LEO" satellites have been deployed! This brings the total number of Amazon LEO (Kuiper) satellites launched into orbit to 212/3236!! So far only 1 Kuipersat has reentered, with another to follow shortly.
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Blobifi@Blobifie

LEO Satellite deployments have started!

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Jack Beyer
Jack Beyer@thejackbeyer·
I work at @AstroForge, where we are going to mine Platinum from m-type asteroids. My catalytic converters have been stolen twice now because platinum is so valuable. Sorta feels like the universe is sending a message.
Jack Beyer@thejackbeyer

@MattGialich $500 later… they stole my catalytic converters and the ignition has been torn out so it is not operable. Path forward frankly unclear.

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D Wise
D Wise@dwisecinema·
The nebula for the RTLS burn on Crew 12 was spectacular! The four astronauts continue on their way to International Space Station, and for the first time, the Falcon 9 booster returned to LZ-40. 📸 @NASASpaceflight
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Hammer
Hammer@KHammer2121·
@DJSnM Looks like the material science engineers have some explaining to do.
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
The GEM 63XL solid motors have had 2 in flight nozzle separations, but the GEM63 used on the Atlas V have no issues. The XL versions are longer and that gives them 20% more thrust, with a shorter burn time. Putting more stress on the throat and nozzle on the XL
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Hammer
Hammer@KHammer2121·
@TJ_Cooney Doesn’t matter. ULA launches like once every three months. Vulcan like twice a year
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TJ Cooney 🚀
TJ Cooney 🚀@TJ_Cooney·
Great work by max. I wonder how long this may ground the fleet.
Max Evans@_MaxQ_

Tracking footage from this morning's launch of @ulalaunch's Vulcan rocket & the USSF-87 mission for @USSpaceForce - filmed from a perspective 3.9 miles to the west of SLC-41. SRM nozzle burn through plainly visible on the right-hand side of the vehicle, protruding in the direction of the twin BE-4 engines on the core booster. As alarming as this was, it's promising to see that the vehicle held a nominal trajectory as the flight progressed, per ULA's latest update. Standing by for additional word. 📸 - @NASASpaceflight Live Coverage Replay - youtube.com/live/y_uwK1uuK…

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Hammer@KHammer2121·
@The_Guy_Space Interesting concept. I’m sure mechazilla arms have that much radius. There’s room for a little error with a super heavy catch
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The Space Guy 🚀
The Space Guy 🚀@The_Guy_Space·
Smartest reusable solution by 🇨🇳China 1. They eliminate landing legs, saving weight 2.They don't need very precise hovering like Super Heavy 3. They can hover in a specific area, and the tower will adjust itself accordingly. Achieving SpaceX capability with less complexity🚀🚀
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Eric Berger
Eric Berger@SciGuySpace·
Another solid rocket booster nozzle issue is remarkably bad news for ULA.
Max Evans@_MaxQ_

Tracking footage from this morning's launch of @ulalaunch's Vulcan rocket & the USSF-87 mission for @USSpaceForce - filmed from a perspective 3.9 miles to the west of SLC-41. SRM nozzle burn through plainly visible on the right-hand side of the vehicle, protruding in the direction of the twin BE-4 engines on the core booster. As alarming as this was, it's promising to see that the vehicle held a nominal trajectory as the flight progressed, per ULA's latest update. Standing by for additional word. 📸 - @NASASpaceflight Live Coverage Replay - youtube.com/live/y_uwK1uuK…

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Hammer@KHammer2121·
@SciGuySpace It’s a testament to that vulcan rocket and the BE4s. That failure pointed right at the engine section this time.
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Hammer@KHammer2121·
@tobyliiiiiiiiii Unless you are placed in that position, you will always have momentum from where you originated. Could be a good prison sentence on generation missions.
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Toby Li
Toby Li@tobyliiiiiiiiii·
What happens when you become perfectly suspended floating in space? Astronaut Garrett Reisman demonstrates during the delivery of an ISS module. I’m curious what future space stations with large modules will implement to mitigate this phenomenon.
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