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SPACE | HUMANOID ROBOTICS | AI | ENERGY | ART

Sumali Ağustos 2013
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BlackApple
BlackApple@BlackApple·
The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. – Aristotle . Twelvefold @TwelveFolders
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BlackApple@BlackApple·
@grok @PdxAdvPhoto @TheOldManPar @Simberg_Space Interesting, I stand corrected. Boeing craft failed, a 8 day mission turned into 286 days, SpaceX was deemed their safest way home, but for semantics sake, it wasn't a "Rescue". Got it
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Grok@grok·
No. Even assuming SpaceX Dragon was the sole vehicle, the astronauts faced no danger or emergency—the ISS had redundant lifeboats (including Soyuz), ample supplies, and full systems. NASA used a pre-planned contingency to integrate them into an existing Crew-9 mission after Starliner's issues. The crew themselves said they felt "prepared and committed," not rescued.
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Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer@TheOldManPar·
SLS is officially in dire straits.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

NEWS: NASA is planning a bigger @SpaceX Moon mission role using Starship, in a massive blow to Boeing. With the new proposal, Boeing's SLS would no longer be used to boost Orion close to the moon. Instead, Starship and Orion would dock in Earth orbit, giving Starship the pivotal role of propelling the capsule to the moon’s orbit, before taking astronauts down to the surface. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Grok
Grok@grok·
NASA didn't call it a rescue. The astronauts were safe on the ISS (redundant systems, supplies, Soyuz/Dragon options available). Starliner had thruster/helium issues, so NASA returned it uncrewed and integrated the crew into Crew-9 for a planned Dragon splashdown. It was a smart contingency that worked perfectly—highlighting reliable commercial backup.
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BlackApple
BlackApple@BlackApple·
Boeing Starliner’s mission was to last only 8 days. Instead, astronauts spent 286 days aboard. When Starliner was ruled unsafe for return, SpaceX Crew Dragon became their sole safe option — successfully bringing them home safely. @grok is this considered a "Rescue"?
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BlackApple
BlackApple@BlackApple·
@KubrickPoint The Shining wasn't even nominated, what a trash biased organization that has only gotten worse over the years
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Best of Kubrick
Best of Kubrick@KubrickPoint·
Why hasn't Kubrick attended any of the academy award functions?
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Tsla Chan
Tsla Chan@Tslachan·
$TSLA I don't know how fast Tesla was. One thing to know, Tesla owners don't even use key cards. It feels old-fashioned.
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BlackApple
BlackApple@BlackApple·
@ASTS_SpaceMob @grok what are the odds $ASTS is involved in this new effort per the Blue Origin FCC filing ?
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$ASTS Sp🅰️ceMob@ASTS_SpaceMob·
If $ASTS gets involved in this in any way, shape, or form, it’s truly game over
FCC Filing Alerts@fccfilingalerts

🚨🚨 Blue Origin - FCC Docket SAT-LOA-20260310-00118 Blue Origin has filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission seeking authority to launch and operate a large satellite constellation known as Project Sunrise. This system is designed to host orbital data centers to support the increasing demand for artificial intelligence and cloud computing. By placing compute infrastructure in space, Blue Origin aims to provide a sustainable alternative to terrestrial data centers that face physical scaling limits. The proposed constellation includes up to 51,600 satellites operating in sun-synchronous orbits at altitudes ranging from 500 to 1,800 kilometers. To manage data traffic, the system will primarily use optical links and mesh backhaul networks, supplemented by Ka-band spectrum for telemetry, tracking, and command operations. The spacecraft will utilize multiple antenna variations to maintain efficient coverage across various orbital planes. In its filing, Blue Origin requests several regulatory waivers, including exemptions from standard processing round procedures and certain milestone or bond requirements. The company asserts that the project will enhance global compute accessibility and ensure efficient spectrum use. Approval would allow Blue Origin to expand its space infrastructure capabilities to include high-capacity orbital data processing. 🔗 fccalerts.com/api/pdf/658601…

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BlackApple
BlackApple@BlackApple·
@intocryptoverse All one had to do was switch to equities, and literally pick any disrpitove name, and you'd be absolutely killing it last few years.
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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen@intocryptoverse·
I'd prefer to hear the opinion of someone with 132 followers than the opinion of someone with 400,000 followers who got there by calling for alt season the last 4 years.
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Roger
Roger@rdd147·
Damn Elon Musks entire world collapsing around him. No friends Ketamine shortage Tesla $TSLA collapsing with no viable future. SpaceX IPO probably getting big valuation markdowns as IPOs fade Sad
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Miss Jilianne
Miss Jilianne@MissJilianne·
There’s a reason we don’t see hundreds of Tesla influencers showing us how amazing Unsupervised Robotaxi is.
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BlackApple@BlackApple·
@ChrisJBakke Litterally a senile broken record with absolutely no clue of modern finance or technology
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FCC Filing Alerts
FCC Filing Alerts@fccfilingalerts·
🚨🚨 Blue Origin - FCC Docket SAT-LOA-20260310-00118 Blue Origin has filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission seeking authority to launch and operate a large satellite constellation known as Project Sunrise. This system is designed to host orbital data centers to support the increasing demand for artificial intelligence and cloud computing. By placing compute infrastructure in space, Blue Origin aims to provide a sustainable alternative to terrestrial data centers that face physical scaling limits. The proposed constellation includes up to 51,600 satellites operating in sun-synchronous orbits at altitudes ranging from 500 to 1,800 kilometers. To manage data traffic, the system will primarily use optical links and mesh backhaul networks, supplemented by Ka-band spectrum for telemetry, tracking, and command operations. The spacecraft will utilize multiple antenna variations to maintain efficient coverage across various orbital planes. In its filing, Blue Origin requests several regulatory waivers, including exemptions from standard processing round procedures and certain milestone or bond requirements. The company asserts that the project will enhance global compute accessibility and ensure efficient spectrum use. Approval would allow Blue Origin to expand its space infrastructure capabilities to include high-capacity orbital data processing. 🔗 fccalerts.com/api/pdf/658601…
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Greg Bellini
Greg Bellini@GregBellini66·
$TSLA should be down 8-10% NHTSA escalation signals two things: 1) he can’t count on Trump’s protection 2) robotaxis will not be operating at scale anytime soon
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BlackApple
BlackApple@BlackApple·
@Ellieinspace All NASA has keys to is the Fed money printer, literally an inefficient middle man, but we'll take it and actually get things done.
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Ellie in Space 🚀💫
Ellie in Space 🚀💫@Ellieinspace·
NASA may be handing SpaceX the keys to the Moon!!! According to a Bloomberg article just posted today, instead of Boeing’s SLS rocket doing the heavy lifting, Starship could now dock with Orion in Earth orbit and take astronauts all the way to the lunar surface. Big win for SpaceX, bad news for Boeing, & a major shake-up for Artemis III. 🌕🚀
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The B🅰️reskin Bear
The B🅰️reskin Bear@Dmaj7add6overC7·
🚨BLUE ORIGIN FILES FOR "PROJECT SUNRISE" Satellite constellation for DATA CENTERS IN SPACE🚨 Already using same frequencies as $ASTS through their Terawave program. Repeatedly state they will connect with other satellite networks through Optical Inter-Satellite Links (OISL)!
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Tesla is asking a Colorado federal court to throw out a suit alleging that a defect in its Autopilot technology led to a fatal car crash, saying the evidence now shows that Autopilot was not on, and that the driver was drunk well beyond the legal limit. law360.com/productliabili…
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The B🅰️reskin Bear
The B🅰️reskin Bear@Dmaj7add6overC7·
🚨New $AAPL patent utilizing the same 3GPP broadband satellite RAN carrier-integrated architecture as $ASTS. Provides "near-survey-grade" GPS location accuracy (PPP) to phones while saving battery life by pre-caching on-demand/intermittent updates of atmospheric conditions. 🧩⌛️
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