
Marc Weiser
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Marc Weiser
@RPMmarc
Entrepreneurial Board Member. Founder @rpmvc Past hat: @NASA Science NAC. Leave The World A Better Place. Go Blue!









We're honored to receive the historic Robert J. Collier Trophy from the @NatlAero for Blue Ghost Mission 1! Our team not only completed a successful Moon landing and operations—we inspired the next generation of space innovators and ignited a renewed interest in the Moon across the globe. Standing on the shoulders of giants, we've proven that commercial space can achieve what was once only accomplished by nation-states. naa.aero/firefly-aerosp…

We have liftoff of Alpha Flight 7 Stairway to Seven test flight! Catch the livestream here: youtube.com/live/nyVbmoRXc…




WATCH: New US unemployment claims dropped to 191,000, a more than three-year low, beating expectations and suggesting a steadier labor market than other data ahead of a Fed meeting where rate cuts are under debate reut.rs/4rCaeYv



How a €400 jersey killed the group ride. Last week, I showed up on a city centre group ride. Guy rolls up in full Pas Normal Studios. Head to toe. Perfect match. Probably €2,000 worth of kit. Couldn't hold a wheel. Crossed wheels in the paceline. Nearly took us all down on a descent. But his Instagram? 10K followers. Daily posts about "the grind.", "cycling life" That's when it hit me: we've stopped speaking cycling. Let me explain. In 2012, I rode for a French Division Nationale team. First group ride, bitter January cold. The lads showed up on winter bikes with mismatched groupsets and mudguards. Nobody matched. Nobody cared. I couldn't speak French yet, but when we started pedaling, I was home. Because cycling has its own language. How you sit on a wheel in crosswind. How you pull off a jacket at 50kph without touching brakes. How you stand without throwing your bike back. These guys were fluent. They'd learned "le métier" - the craft. You earned your place through apprenticeship. Years of getting dropped. Learning to suffer in silence. Proving yourself through miles, not labels. Then Pas Normal Studios arrived. A Danish fashion designer got tired of ugly cycling kit. Made something beautiful. Minimalist. Expensive. Suddenly, you could buy your way in. Look like a pro on day one. Skip the apprenticeship. Purchase the identity. The old guard scoffed. But the new riders? They loved it. Why spend years earning respect when you could just buy it? The shift was subtle but devastating. Coffee stops became fashion shows. Group rides became photo ops. Strava replaced racing. Content replaced competition. Here's what kills me: That French team I rode with? Those guys in faded jerseys on steel bikes? They could destroy any Instagram cyclist. But they're invisible now. Because they speak a language that's no longer valued. We used to earn belonging. Now we buy it. The craft that took decades to build is being replaced by a costume you can order online. Pas Normal didn't cause this. They just marked the moment. The moment cycling stopped being about what you could do and started being about what you could afford.

After the first successful commercial Moon landing, we have another first in the works! Introducing Ocula - a commercial lunar imaging service offered through our Elytra orbiters. fireflyspace.com/news/firefly-a…

Three months ago today, our team of Fireflies made history as the 1st commercial company to successfully land on the Moon! Watch #BlueGhost descend from four different camera angles and relive that incredible moment when we softly touched down on the lunar surface.







Witness the sunset from the Moon - our final gift from #BlueGhost Mission 1! We’re honored to share these breathtaking views of the lunar horizon glow with the world as our mission concludes. The @NASA team is excited to analyze these images further and share more of the findings. #BGM1



