
Luis Eduardo
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Back vertical after a planned down-ending for inspections. Looking forward to launch!


Here's an inside look at one of the many tests we conducted during Endurance's thermal vacuum chamber (TVAC) testing — the first-ever deployment of its high-gain antenna in the demanding temperature- and vacuum-environment of space. This antenna system will provide high-rate telemetry and video during flight and from the Moon's South Pole. Thank you to the team at @NASA_Johnson and throughout @NASA for the collaboration during these tests. Endurance is now arriving to the Space Coast!



Who gave the pope vent steroids???






Delcy prácticamente dijo hoy que Maduro no debió nacer, que hacía aumentos salariales falsos y perforó el sistema de pensiones, donde hay más pensionados y jubilados que trabajadores activos, y para pagarles a todos se necesitan que estén activos 38 millones. 🫢 ¿Qué les parece?.


The @NASAKennedy team is hard at work, getting ready for what comes next.










Sweet dreams, @NASAArtemis II crew. One last look at the Moon before flight day six and your epic lunar flyby, taking you farther into space than humans have EVER traveled.







Yesterday, Isar Aerospace was set to launch its qualification flight for Mission ‘Onward and Upward’ from Andøya Space during a 15 minute launch window. While all operations and check-outs were nominal throughout the countdown, Isar Aerospace was informed about an unauthorized vessel intruding the designated danger zone at sea. Shortly before the launch system entered final autosequence, the launch was placed on hold for 15 minutes. The range could only be declared clear at 21:18, and the countdown resumed. As a result of the delay, the vehicle encountered an increase in engine fuel temperature, which could not be addressed within the shortened countdown and hence forced the abort of the mission. Daniel Metzler, CEO and Co-Founder of Isar Aerospace: “Rocket launches are highly complex operations – from safe ground infrastructure to more than 100,000 parts, structures, and systems working together seamlessly. While we're working to return to the pad as quickly as possible, we will not compromise on mission assurance.”













