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@MosheDe_

New York native,🗽 Avgeek, ✈️ Space enthusiast, 🚀🪐 Photography, 📸📱

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Moshe@MosheDe_·
Spotted the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket second stage jellyfish effect passing by over New York City this morning 🚀🌃🗽
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Dan Martland
Dan Martland@DanTVusa·
Timelapse from last night’s Moonrise over #NYC Captured from 14 miles away in New Jersey.
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Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
IMPORTANT UPDATE Gregory is a TV star
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Incredible views from a starlink sat train 🛰️
Michael Nicolls@michaelnicollsx

Stunning first-sat views from @Starlink launch G10-38 on May 1, deployed from @SpaceX's Falcon rocket. Watch as the Starlink sats cruise over an entire orbit, through sunrise and sunset, and slowly separate from each as they complete their post-launch deployment sequence before beginning orbit raise.  The satellites are stacked like a deck of cards in the rocket, which slowly spins when dispensing to impart a small velocity difference, ensuring deconfliction.   May the @Starlink be with you.

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Senka Filipovic
Senka Filipovic@SenkaFilipovic·
Unbelievable views of a bald eagle over the East River today. What a treat for New Yorkers to easily see in their city! #NYC #birdcpp
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Chris Williams
Chris Williams@Astro_ChrisW·
One question I get a lot is can you see the stars differently from up in space. When we orbit on the night side of the planet, we get a view of the stars very much like being in a very dark place on Earth. And because of our orbital inclination, we get to see the stars of both the northern and southern hemisphere. I captured this shot of our galactic plane from one of the windows of the Crew Dragon Freedom that is docked to the zenith docking port.
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
Of the thousands of new Artemis II images released the ones I like looking at most are the ones showing that they're taken from a spacecraft with people on it flying around the moon.
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NASA Ames@NASAAmes·
Full moon in bloom 🌕🌸 Look up tonight to see the first full moon of May, the Flower Moon, in the night sky! Where will you be moongazing from?
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
I used a modified camera to see more infrared light during this morning’s launch. The result gave me such beautiful colors.
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Sonic Boom 🚀
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Watch Live: SpaceX is launching a Falcon Heavy rocket with the ViaSat-3 F3 satellite from Kennedy Space center in Florida, Liftoff is targeted for April 29, 2026, 10.13 a.m. ET. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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SpaceX@SpaceX·
All systems are looking good for Falcon Heavy’s launch of the @viasat-3 F3 mission from Florida. The 85-minute window opens at 10:13 a.m. ET. Teams are keeping an eye on weather → spacex.com/launches/viasa…
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The ULA Atlas V rocket upper stage with the Amazon Leo satellites on board, and the booster, passing above New York City at 8:59 p.m. tonight.
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Moshe@MosheDe_·
Heads up east coast, there’s a chance of seeing a ULA Atlas V Rocket second stage passing the east coast over the Atlantic Ocean tonight, set to launch at 8:52 pm ET from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Takes around 6 minutes after launch to reach New York area.
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