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Mr Doog

@MrDoog22

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab@RocketLab·
It's all gas no breaks with Archimedes engine testing at @NASAStennis. Full duration burns with TVC motions across the full conical sweep, vacuum engine hot fires, and both Archimedes test cells in operation all day every day. Archimedes is coming 🔥
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Exploration is part of who we are. Back to the Moon. Building a Moon Base. Unlocking water ice. Expanding humanity’s reach into the cosmos. The future is closer than ever.
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ArianeGroup
ArianeGroup@ArianeGroup·
🚀 7 seconds before launch. Everything starts here. (1/4)
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Redd
Redd@ReddCinema·
Protoclone is the most anatomically accurate android in the world.
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David Willis
David Willis@ThePrimalDino·
Artemis III service module and Rocket! Both at the Kennedy Space Center!
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Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab@RocketLab·
🚨 Acquisition Alert: We're welcoming Motiv Space Systems to the Rocket Lab team. Motiv is renowned for its advanced robotic arms, actuators, and drive electronics that have enabled some of the most ambitious missions, including NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover. Motiv will also bring in-house critical spacecraft mechanisms such as solar array drive assemblies, antenna and propulsion gimbals, filter wheels, focus mechanisms, and precision drive electronics, completing another key element of our strategy to manufacture satellites at constellation scale
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Dave Limp
Dave Limp@davill·
Why do a little science when you can do a lot of science? Our Mars Telecommunications Orbiter, based on our existing Blue Ring vehicle, meets the urgent need for communications, navigation, and relay while also flying up to 500 kg of science instruments to Mars. With this capacity, we can deploy two ESCAPADE-class spacecraft from our orbiter or 10+ CubeSats and still host onboard instruments like a comprehensive science package to monitor the Martian atmosphere’s interaction with the solar wind.
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Blue Origin
Blue Origin@blueorigin·
Demonstrating VIPER's path from lander to lunar surface 🌕 We completed a critical demonstration of our offloader mechanism, using rotating arms and cables to safely lower a VIPER mass simulator from the top of Blue Moon MK1's forward module to the lunar surface. Key achievements included: ✅ Full deployment sequence with davit arms under load ✅ Winch cable system maintaining robust control throughout the full lowering sequence ✅ Performance across roll and pitch slopes up to 10° ✅ Clearances and mechanical interfaces Next up: critical design review and further development testing.
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Cartoon Fun Times
Cartoon Fun Times@funcartun·
Old cartoons didn't hold back 😅
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Mr Doog@MrDoog22·
@DOXboki @KerbalSC48 @davill New Glenn could theoretically send the Escapades a direct Mars transit, the reason they did it when they did was for a sooner launch.
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DOXBOX
DOXBOX@DOXboki·
@KerbalSC48 @davill Oh man.. they delivered to L2 Earth-Sun orbit, not Mars. the escapades are still on their way, which is being maneuvered by Rocket Lab's team which they never ever gave credit to. the rocket delivered to L2 and that's it. the majority of the work is on RL.
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Truthful🛰️
Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
Shoutout to my favourite photo ever of a Saturn IB liftoff
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Mr Doog@MrDoog22·
@noradjapan Well, they don’t call it the fat Amy for nothing
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ベルカ宇宙軍
ベルカ宇宙軍@noradjapan·
F-35Cは足が太い。 左はF-35C、右はF-35B。
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Mr Doog
Mr Doog@MrDoog22·
@_petalite Do you want a serious or jokey type response?
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stupid
stupid@_petalite·
why do rocket ships have many small thrusters instead of one big thruster it just seems so obvious have they not considered just making it bigger do i need to go into astrology and help out
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Mr Doog@MrDoog22·
@space_stations These machines are incredibly complex with very expensive electronics involved, not only that you’d also have to account for the immense amount of logistic a single DS probe requires. There’s a big difference between standardization and making something relatively cheap.
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Artificial Gravity Space Stations
This is the kind of probe that should be build by the dozens, if not hundreds and should be orbiting every planet/moon within reach. They should be built for pennies on the dollar on a production line with minor modifications for the destinations x.com/Astrophysicsla…
astro bram@astro_bram

There's this upcoming mission called PERSEUS , a proposed orbiter to Uranus, aiming to study its magnetosphere and provide insights into the planet's interior and the solar wind interaction. PERSEUS will focus solely on Uranus's magnetosphere, making it simpler and more cost-effective. The mission, expected to launch in 2031 and reach Uranus in 2043.. 👉 link.springer.com/article/10.100… Furthermore more, the most anticipated mission by the planetary science Decadal survey is The Uranus Orbiter and Probe (UOP) which is designed to be a long term Mission to study the ice giant... There are also two other proposal missions to Neptune ; Neptune Odyssey and the Interstellar Express / IHP-2 by CNSA...they're both awaiting approval..

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Mr Doog@MrDoog22·
[First post.] Some planet art in a fictional Solar System.
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