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National Space Society of Australia is an Australian advocacy group promoting the creation of a spacefaring civilisation

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Gilmour Space
Gilmour Space@GilmourSpace·
We build satellites, too!🛰️ Meet #ElaraSat, a 100kg satellite platform to fast-track your mission to space—from EO and comms, to sensor testing and space R&D. Proud to share team pics with our modular, payload-agnostic satellite bus before launch. Contact: launch@gspace.com🇦🇺
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Gilmour Space
Gilmour Space@GilmourSpace·
PS: launch window still TBD - waiting on final airspace approvals before we can proceed.
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Future Spaces
Future Spaces@SpacesFuture·
@InfographicTony ⬆️ Starship Super Heavy Is Shining Bright on An Early Morning Today! Your Perspective Is On Spot When We See Our Sun Shining A Light on A Super Heavy Caught in Your Congratulatory Angle & Point of View! ⭐💎 👏🤩 ¹²x.com/InfographicTon… ^x.com/SpacesFuture/s… ^🖼️¹🖼️ ²🖼️
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Future Spaces@SpacesFuture

⬆️ A Very Great Morning ² In Spaceflight History, Starship Super Heavy Booster 12 Caught ¹ By The Mechazilla Chopsticks for the First Time in History, A Confidence To Make Life Multiplanetary! ^ 👏🤩 _ ^x.com/SpacesFuture/s… ²x.com/elonmusk/statu… ¹x.com/elonmusk/statu… ²🖼️

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NASA's Johnson Space Center
NASA's Johnson Space Center@NASA_Johnson·
In partnership with @JAXA_en, Japan will design, develop, and operate a pressurized rover for crewed and uncrewed exploration during the @NASAArtemis campaign, starting with the Artemis VII mission. 🌕 The pressurized rover will enable astronauts to travel farther and conduct science in geographically diverse areas by serving as a mobile habitat and laboratory for crew to live and work for extended periods of time. Learn more here: go.nasa.gov/3XrAZ3w
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Marcus House
Marcus House@MarcusHouse·
I'm still buzzing over this. 🤩 I've had people message for all over super inspired watching it all play out. It really feels like one of those big steps toward getting the broader public inspired by what #SpaceX are doing with the @PolarisProgram
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Polaris@PolarisProgram

Polaris Dawn Flight Day 3 Update Early Thursday morning at 7:58 a.m. ET, the Polaris Dawn crew successfully completed the world’s first spacewalk – also known as an extravehicular activity (EVA) – from Dragon at 732.2 km above Earth.    Shortly after arriving in space on Tuesday, the crew began a two-day pre-breathe process, designed to prevent decompression sickness while also preparing the crew for the environment inside the EVA suits by gradually lowering Dragon’s cabin pressure and increasing the oxygen concentration.    Then on Thursday, the crew donned their suits and initiated Dragon seat rotation, suit tare, and the heads-up display and helmet camera checkouts. The 106-minute spacewalk officially began at 6:12 a.m. ET when suit pressurization started, the nitrogen purge was initiated, and pure oxygen (O2) was flowing into the suits. A secondary flow of oxygen primarily helped provide cooling to the suits, which would come in handy during the spacewalk.    Once suit leak checks were complete, the crew and ground teams gave the go for Dragon to initiate venting, which took the cabin’s pressure down from ~8 psi to below 1 psi – nearly to the vacuum of space. Simultaneously, Dragon repositioned its trunk to face the sun ahead of the hatch opening.    Mission Commander Jared Isaacman opened the hatch and for the first time, four astronauts were simultaneously exposed to the vacuum of space. Jared and Mission Specialist Sarah Gillis separately exited the spacecraft and individually performed a series of suit mobility demonstrations to test the performance of the spacesuit in the vacuum environment of space. Mission Pilot Kidd Poteet and Mission Specialist Anna Menon remained seated, managing suit umbilicals and monitoring vital support systems and telemetry on Dragon’s displays.   Upon completion of their individual EVAs, the hatch was closed, Dragon re-pressurized to 14 psi, cabin oxygen and pressure levels confirmed, officially completing the suit testing alongside the first commercial spacewalk and the first EVA from a Dragon spacecraft.   Throughout the EVA, stunning visuals were afforded by Dragon’s cameras and the spacesuits helmet cameras as the crew orbited between 184.9 x 732.2 km above Earth.   Following the spacewalk, the crew took time to rest and recuperate, enjoying a well-deserved meal before posting from space for the first time on X using Starlink high-speed internet. The crew concluded the day by connecting with their families and settling in for their sleep period ahead of Flight Day 4.

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Australian Academy of Science
Australian Academy of Science@Science_Academy·
Are you interested in a role that will advance sustainability by connecting researchers with policymakers and business leaders? As a research and policy officer at @FutureEarthAus, you will drive domestic policy agendas and enhance international programs. Part-time, 12-month contract in Canberra. Flexible work options are available. Learn more and apply: science.org.au/about-us/caree…
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Pamela Melroy
Pamela Melroy@Astro_Pam·
Great news from Earth's farthest spacecraft. Engineers have successfully switched @NASAVoyager's thrusters from billions of miles away—mitigating an issue that could disrupt its communication with Earth. Bravely continue exploring, Voyager 1! 🛰️ jpl.nasa.gov/news/voyager-1…
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SPACE.com
SPACE.com@SPACEdotcom·
Polaris Dawn: World's 1st commercial spacewalk was history's 20th stand-up EVA trib.al/QXv1x56
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Tony Bela - InfographicTony
Tony Bela - InfographicTony@InfographicTony·
Polaris Dawn - Update 2.0. My (unofficial) infographic. Check for updates between now and the mission launch. I'll be sharing a text version post-splashdown with all the mission statistics.
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Australian Space Agency
Australian Space Agency@AusSpaceAgency·
A big day for Australia’s space sector tomorrow! 🇦🇺 🛰️ Aussie satellites Kanyini, Waratah Seed, and Cuava-2 are set to launch on SpaceX’s Transporter-11 Mission. Watch the launch at 3:30AM (ACST) 🚀 lnkd.in/dGYAEmV2
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NickyX
NickyX@NickyXPhoto·
Traffic jams on the Road to Mars 🚀🚗🚙 Ship 30 moving from Massey’s testing site back to the factory ahead of Flight 5
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Our @NASAPersevere Mars rover has found an interesting rock that could be one of the best signs yet that ancient microbial life may have once existed on the Red Planet. However, we'll need to do more research to know for sure: go.nasa.gov/3zZhsiX
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ARCHIVED: NASA Commercial Crew
ARCHIVED: NASA Commercial Crew@Commercial_Crew·
The #Starliner crew and ground teams completed a test of the spacecraft’s reaction control system thrusters today. The jets were fired for short bursts, one at a time, to provide data for analysis of the systems. Teams will evaluate the results of the test firings over the next few days as they work through overall studies ahead of an agency readiness review.
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