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Jay L. DeShetler

Jay L. DeShetler

@jdeshetler

Remote Videography & Illustration contributor for https://t.co/odhYcAcsWO Proud father of three adult children and grandkid.

Silicon Valley, CA Katılım Haziran 2010
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Max Evans@_MaxQ_·
an unstoppable force vs. an immovable object
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Elisar Priel@ENNEPS·
When Starship Booster 19 left Pad 2, a few of the engines looked very familiar. Looking back, the @NASASpaceflight McGregor Live team spotted engines 57, 58, and 67 leaving the SpaceX engine testing facility back in November 2025, 4 months before. nsf.live/mcgregor
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AstroForge@AstroForge·
NASA went to asteroid Bennu expecting sand but instead it was all boulders. AstroForge employee Andy Ryan was formerly the Lead Scientist on OSIRIS-REx's sample physical and thermal analysis working group. Their paper just dropped. We talk about it here: apple.co/40550YW
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Max Evans@_MaxQ_·
Can Falcon 9 launch in the rain? Yeah, prolly... Falcon 9 and Starlink 10-33 punching through the rain this morning at the very end of its launch window, on the way to orbit from SLC-40. Booster 1077's 27th flight! 📸 - @NASASpaceflight
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MattZ@wvmattz·
This morning in Florida, SpaceX installed the Methane BQD Hood on to the launch mount at historic LC-39A. Progress continues ahead of a future where Starships are launching right next to where Shuttles used to launch! @NASASpaceflight | nsf.live/spacecoast
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Rhin0@SpaceRhin0·
McGregor still going strong. R3.132 rolled past earlier today, a new record for the Raptor 3 family! 📷: nsf.​live/mcgregor
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AstroForge@AstroForge·
We strive to always test as we intend to fly. This enables us to derisk components and subsystems before launch. To that end, here is a DeepSpace-2 test article in a vacuum chamber getting prepared for a hotfire thruster test under the control of our full avionics suite.
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SpaceX@SpaceX·
Initial Super Heavy V3 and Starbase Pad 2 activation campaign complete, wrapping up several days of testing that loaded cryogenic fuel and oxidizer on a V3 vehicle for the first time. While the 10-engine static fire ended early due to a ground-side issue, we saw successful startup on all installed Raptor 3 engines. Next up: preparing the booster for a 33-engine static fire
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NSF - NASASpaceflight.com
NSF - NASASpaceflight.com@NASASpaceflight·
Starship Flight 12: Booster 19 is being lifted off Pad 2 ahead of heading back to the Production Site tonight, hopefully for the rest of its engines. nsf.live/starbase
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Colleen@colleenliedtke·
Slightly used Raptor 3 engines | @NASASpaceflight
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AstroForge
AstroForge@AstroForge·
Fresh science is the best science. Also, fun fact: Andrew Ryan, who lead OSIRIS-REx's sample physical and thermal analysis working group joined AstroForge a few months ago after completing this study!
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When OSIRIS-REx reached the asteroid Bennu in 2018, scientists expected to find a smooth, beach-like surface. Instead, they encountered a jagged, rugged world. Samples of the asteroid, brought back to Earth in 2023, are helping untangle the mystery: go.nasa.gov/4cMGBPb

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Anatoly Zak
Anatoly Zak@RussianSpaceWeb·
A Soyuz rocket is installed on Pad 6 at Site 31 for the first time after the November 2025 accident and subsequent repairs:
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