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Greatest shuttle to ever glide || ksp poster || all pronouns || 21 || priv acc: @murphslawww || Hololive acc: @Murpywurp ⬅️ more active there

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jo 🎣
jo 🎣@girlcohle·
my fav rocky noise in the entire film
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Daniel Chiquitin
Daniel Chiquitin@TechDanC·
Comparison of LC-36 before and after the New Glenn explosion from an aerial perspective.
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UrinatingTree
UrinatingTree@UrinatingTree·
The Hurricanes have broken the Eastern Conference Finals curse. RIP vocal cords
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Goose
Goose@megagoose11·
“Oop! Something came off”😭😭??
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Kad 🇺🇸
Kad 🇺🇸@kadastro_·
The entire new glenn situation right now:
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Delta9250
Delta9250@deltaIV9250·
undoomering for a bit: 1) nasa contracted 2 hlses for a reason 2) blue might be able to hit a late 2027 Artemis 3 if they get the pad working again in a year or so
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david@davidaj_fh·
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David Willis
David Willis@ThePrimalDino·
@deltaIV9250 atp they need to look into what other rockets can launch BMK2, underfilled, like how the Saturn 1b launched the CSM. Id start looking at vulcan, but if the issue with new glenn was the engines, that might not be an option
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Chandler G
Chandler G@Echo5550·
I still can’t believe that last night truly happened, the scale of the explosion was insane. I feel like many of us get caught up in so much views that its hard to see how much was covered in the blast. It’s literally insane. Keep your heads up high Blue, you can and will bounce back from this.
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Jerry Pike
Jerry Pike@JerryPikePhoto·
Absolute carnage on the ground at LC-36 this afternoon
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Blue Origin
Blue Origin@blueorigin·
Debris from our recent hotfire anomaly may wash ashore in the coming days/weeks. If you encounter any debris, do not touch or approach it for your safety. Please report the location immediately: Call: 1-321-222-4355  Email: MissionRecovery@blueorigin.com
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ULA
ULA@ulalaunch·
United Launch Alliance has initiated the countdown for today's launch of the Atlas V rocket to deploy 29 advanced broadband satellites into space for Amazon Leo. Our launch opportunity opens at 7:33:30 p.m. EDT (2333:30 UTC) for liftoff from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The launch countdown is a tightly scripted sequence of procedures and steps over the next seven hours that will complete pre-launch testing, fill the rocket with propellants and put systems into flight mode. Our live status blog begins at 4:30 p.m. EDT (2030 UTC) prior to the start of fueling operations and the livestream starts 20 minutes before launch. bit.ly/av_leo7
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Gavin Richmond
Gavin Richmond@tweetsiphotos·
Photos from ~5000ft of the aftermath from last night's hotfire anomaly involving New Glenn at SLC-36. 📸 @LaunchHeavenX
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Asher B.
Asher B.@asherbphotos·
First look at LC-36 from the air this morning after the explosion of New Glenn last night during a failed hotfire test. Visible is the wreckage from the destroyed TE as well as the fallen lightning tower. More to come soon. 📸 - @LaunchHeavenX
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Daylight reveals the extent of damage caused to Launch Complex 36 (LC-36) and the surrounding area of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, following last night’s massive explosion of Blue Origin’s New Glenn during a Static Fire Test. Significant fire damage to the launch pad, tower, and other infrastructure can be seen - which will undoubtably require months of repairs - while debris from New Glenn lay scattered around LC-36. Photo credit: @asherbphotos @tweetsiphotos @LaunchHeavenX
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