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@TroyM2002
Former Host on 99.9 the wild 🏆62X HQ Trivia winner🏆
I forgot Katılım Temmuz 2018
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@NASAAdmin Why is there not another WDR scheduled? I know there was 2 but why the next fill with humans on board?
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For 25+ years, we’ve sustained human presence on the ISS. It’s our testbed for life support, spacesuits, and long-duration flight.
Now we’re taking those lessons to the Moon.
Starting in 2027, robotic landers and rovers will build toward a steady cadence as we construct a lunar base and extend American leadership to Mars and beyond.
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@TroyM2002 Worked over my lunch break. Time can now be, UTC, Pad Local, or Your Local.
Also, Weather, and the ability to share the launch.
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🚨🪼 JELLYFISH TOOL RELEASE🪼🚨
MaxQ has made our Jellyfish tool available to the public! Head on over to maxq.app/tools/jellyfish and check it out!
This is the same tool we use to add it to our graphics but we added some features to help you get the best chance to view them!
Special thanks to @Dillonshrop06 for the data to make these as accurate as possible by providing good trajectory data! Make sure to head over and check his page out as well at dillonsspacepage.com
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@TroyM2002 Nope! But if you give me till after work tonight I can sure add that!
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@TroyM2002 Love it! Let me know what you think of it! Always open to suggestions!
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@TroyM2002 It was a bad permissions issue. make sure to refresh your browser and try viewing it again. it should work now. Sorry about that!
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[Backwards compatibility]
Over 4,000 PS4 games are playable on PS5✨
Your digital PS4 games and PS4 save data can be transferred to your PS5.
Check out the FAQ for more!
💡PS5 Backward compatibility
playstation.com/support/games/…

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@TheOldManPar @MaxQApp @SLDelta45 @SpaceX Look T+3:25 for Space Jellyfish if time dont slip. Shoutout to @johnkrausphotos for the projection
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The 45th Weather Squadron of @SLDelta45 has released their L-1 Launch Mission Execution Forecast for @SpaceX Starlink 10-33: 75% GO at the start of the window at 6:34 am EST, decreasing to 60% at the end at 10:34 am tomorrow.



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@MLB @LevyRestaurants @Dodgers This marg looks dangerously good 😭 Dodgers bringing the heat (literally) 🔥 LA vibes only!
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The Dodgers will have a watermelon habanero margarita that you can get in a souvenir water cooler cup 🤩
It features tequila shaken with fresh lime juice and a house watermelon-habanero mix, served over ice with a Tajín-dusted rim
(via @LevyRestaurants)

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@TroyM2002 @Blobifie I jerk off to furrys but I’m not one of them
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ARTEMIS II: NASA's Mighty SLS Rocket Poised on the Mobile Launcher – A Gateway to the Moon As the last light of day bleeds into a velvet twilight sky streaked with sapphire and indigo, a colossal icon of human ambition rises against the encroaching night. This is no ordinary machine—it's the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for Artemis II, NASA's powerhouse beast crowned in blazing orange and pristine white, gently cradled atop the towering Mobile Launcher. This steel giant stands as a modern ziggurat, alive with the low thrum of promise, ready to hurl four brave astronauts on humanity's first crewed voyage around the Moon in over half a century.The scene pulses with magic: thousands of golden floodlights blaze to life across the launch tower's intricate web of gantries, walkways, and umbilical arms. Each beam cuts through the gathering darkness like lances of starfire, bathing the 322-foot-tall stack in an otherworldly glow. The iconic core stage—its massive RS-25 engines hidden but humming with latent power—rises proudly, flanked by twin solid rocket boosters that look ready to roar. At the very top sits the gleaming Orion spacecraft, the capsule that will carry Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch (NASA), and Jeremy Hansen (Canadian Space Agency) on a daring 10-day lunar flyby.Far below, the legendary Crawler-Transporter—the heaviest vehicle on Earth—waits patiently on its massive tracks, having already hauled this 5.75-million-pound titan the slow 4.2-mile trek from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Complex 39B. Tiny human figures dot the pad, mere specks against the enormity, gazing upward in quiet awe. They feel it: the electric anticipation of history about to unfold, the weight of dreams forged in fire and ingenuity.This breathtaking vista—captured in recent twilight shots from Kennedy Space Center—embodies more than hardware. It's the beating heart of exploration reborn: the relentless drive to push beyond Earth, to test deep-space human flight, and to lay the foundation for boots on the lunar surface and, one day, footprints on Mars.With final fixes complete (including that pesky helium flow issue resolved in the VAB), the rocket is cleared for its triumphant return to the pad around March 20, 2026, setting the stage for a potential liftoff as early as April 1, 2026 (with backup windows through early May). The countdown is real, the stakes are cosmic, and the stars are calling.Humanity's next giant leap stands illuminated, waiting for the moment the engines ignite and the sky becomes ours...

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Rocket garden at Starbase.
You can see this from the public highway.
Dima Zeniuk@DimaZeniuk
SpaceX Starship rocket garden
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Teams are now targeting no earlier than Friday, March 20, to roll Artemis II to the launchpad, maintaining the opportunity for an April 1 launch attempt. More info: go.nasa.gov/4utuo8B

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@The_Rich_Empire @factpostnews Thanks to California law, that’s the only state who needs a special blend of gasoline and it’s more expensive. Don’t forget over $1.60 in taxes and stuff (leads county) plus LA is most expensive city in the U.S. for gas
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