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Ryan

Ryan

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Ryan@Ryan5000855462·
@KenKirtland17 I literally had the flight 6 livestream playing side by side during flight 11 so I knew the venting I was seeing was normal. Everytime I see venting I get flight 3 PTSD😂
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Ken Kirtland IV
Ken Kirtland IV@KenKirtland17·
When you're watching the Starship V3 launch and the ship raptor graphics starts blinking out at T+8min
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pers1 p
pers1 p@p_pers008·
“I’m 100% sure the Artemis II crew didn’t go to the Moon there is lot of evidence. Here’s a new one: how does the doll string pass through the loop like it’s some kind of dark magic? Many people may think it’s edited, but here’s the Nasa YouTube link—you can watch it from 14:20. If you still have doubts, call NASA or Trump—they might clarify.” youtube.com/watch?v=kkyUSF…
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bully maguire
bully maguire@d3adxclaws·
oh she’s EXACTLY who she thinks she is
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Ryan
Ryan@Ryan5000855462·
@SpecialPuppy1 That's how Nebraska and Maine already do it.
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Special Puppy 🧦🐵
Special Puppy 🧦🐵@SpecialPuppy1·
Would supporters of the Electoral College be okay with every state allocating electoral votes proportionally? For example, if Trump won 38% of the vote in California, he’d get about 21 of California’s electoral votes instead of 0. If not, why not?
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki

There's no good civic argument for the electoral college. It was arguably necessary to ensure the ratification of the Constitution, but it's an anti-democratic device that gives some American citizens far more voting power than others, based purely on where they live.

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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Virginia, if you haven’t done it already, make a plan to vote YES on the redistricting referendum. You can vote early by April 18 or on Election Day, April 21. Find your polling place at IWillVote.com/VA.
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Mayor of Tardville
Mayor of Tardville@Sachs0420·
@HegsethWarDesk @Ryan5000855462 @BarackObama Texas is following their state law. They did the redistricting deal under obamas term. Illinois got turned into this mess. Obama was president last time it was done. There was a big fight about it and dems changed the maps when obama was in office.
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Ryan@Ryan5000855462·
@HegsethWarDesk @BarackObama Texas redrew last year for partisan reasons. I'm not talking about the standard 10 year cycle.
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Commentary Pete Hegseth War Desk
@Ryan5000855462 @BarackObama Yes, ban gerrymandering everywhere. Texas redrew after the 2020 census (gained 2 seats, standard decennial process). Virginia wants to scrap its bipartisan commission maps mid-decade just because Dems lost seats. Consistency: same rules for both, or none.
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Ryan@Ryan5000855462·
@HegsethWarDesk @BarackObama Yes. There should be no gerrymandering by any party. So why did Texas have to Gerrymander after winning the House?
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Ryan@Ryan5000855462·
@HegsethWarDesk @BarackObama They're not doing it because Republicans won seats. It's because Republicans did redistricting in Texas, Missouri, and North Carolina to Gerrymander. Virginia and California responded to them.
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Commentary Pete Hegseth War Desk
Redistricting reform is supposed to be about fairness, not partisan advantage. Virginia's current maps were drawn by a bipartisan commission a model both parties agreed to. Now Democrats want to change them because Republicans won seats. Obama's pitch is about "fairness." But the timing suggests it's about flipping seats. Real fairness would apply the same rules everywhere including Maryland, where Democrats drew one of the most gerrymandered maps in the country.
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Ryan
Ryan@Ryan5000855462·
@JamesRaxz Let's see how he delivers. But I have also had the exact same thoughts. Especially since he's going to have a partial term.
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James Raab 🇺🇸🇺🇦
the next Dem POTUS should ask...beg... Isaacman to stay on. He understands it in a way no NASA admin has in decades.
Jared Isaacman@rookisaacman

I understand some in the community have an affinity for specific hardware, but the focus should be on outcomes. With respect to SLS, the desired outcome is launching crewed Orion spacecraft at a reasonable cadence, rebuilding muscle memory, and buying down risk so we can land astronauts on the Moon. This is until such time as there are multiple crewed pathways that allow us to undertake lunar missions with even greater frequency and at lower cost, so that Artemis can live on for decades into the future. The idea that Artemis II was only held up by the heat shield is not correct. Administrator Bill Nelson stated in December 2024, two years after Artemis I flew, that we would refly the same heat shield design on Artemis II, yet the mission did not fly until April 2026. On a side note, if leadership knew at the time that Artemis II would not launch until April 2026, it probably would have made sense to replace the heat shield altogether. Even with as clean of a mission as Artemis II, it is hard to imagine waiting until 2028 to fly again and jump right to a lunar landing. SLS and Orion must launch with a reasonable cadence, and we need every opportunity to learn. That is why we added Artemis III, an easy trade against funding programs overbudget and behind schedule, in advance of a landing on Artemis IV. You cannot point to the ML-2 structure and a single EUS tank and say it was “pretty much done" and you certainly have no specifics as to the suitability of stage adapter. The Government Accountability Office has been clear on the timing and remaining costs for both ML-2 and EUS, based on a history of OIG oversight reports. Simply put, we would be committing billions more to troubled programs when we can work cooperatively with the OEM and its joint venture to leverage an in-production upper stage with decades of flight heritage and get very good at turning ML-1. Of course, we retain the option of working with industry on ML-2, converting it to the SLS standard, or harvesting parts. I am not here to favor companies or perpetuate underperforming programs. I do not want to throw away billions of taxpayer dollars, and time we do not have, on a flavor of a rocket that is not necessary to return astronauts to the moon. Those billions could go toward more Artemis missions or more science and discovery. Our focus must be on the immensely hard task of sending astronauts to the Moon with frequency and safely so we can land and stay. Above all else, I care about outcomes, and so does the hardworking team at NASA, focused on delivering for the American people and everyone around the world who eagerly await the headlines we all experienced this past weekend.

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Josh Hopkins
Josh Hopkins@SpaceJosh·
@TiagoNugent I suppose knowing six of the seven orbital elements is close enough.
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Tiago Nugent, Composer
Tiago Nugent, Composer@TiagoNugent·
I think if someone doesn't know what the six orbital elements are they should be barred from talking about spaceflight
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Mookie Alexander
Mookie Alexander@mookiealexander·
How do you go 2 for 6 here.
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Congressman Jared Moskowitz
As the world watched the Artemis II crew and their mission to the Moon, I’m incredibly proud to introduce the Artemis Accords Authorization Act alongside my fellow Floridian @RepLuna. This bill strengthens international cooperation in space and ensures America leads the next era of exploration. Our future is in the stars. Florida’s Space Coast stands ready to help lead the way.
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Ryan
Ryan@Ryan5000855462·
@ThePrimalDino It would be cool to see a cargo SLS fly once.
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David Willis
David Willis@ThePrimalDino·
My personal opinion is that SLS should be made to fly as many times as is possible, and then one more time after that for good measure.
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David Willis
David Willis@ThePrimalDino·
One of the benefits of the Moon being tidally locked to the Earth is that, once we get a base set up on the surface we can have a 24/7 4k livestream of our home planet... from another world. Wont that be something?
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David Willis
David Willis@ThePrimalDino·
@jrxcket A Space Launch System, a Space Launch System, a Space Launch System, a Space Launch System, and the Space Launch System
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Goose
Goose@megagoose11·
Thinking about it, to get to the centre you’d have to have had some initial velocity. In microgravity, there’s no acceleration (relative to the station) besides negligible air resistance, so once you get to the centre you won’t just stop, so in pure theory it’s hard to get stuck
Goose@megagoose11

You could actually get stuck in this thing lol

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