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Hi, I am Owe! 3D and Space enthusiast.
Daily 3D renders (animations) of the SpaceX Starbase in Boca Chica TX.
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NASA is now targeting Thursday, March 19, for the rollout of its Space Launch System rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the pad at Launch Complex 39B. First motion is expected at 8 p.m. EDT (0000 UTC). πΈ: Adam Bernstein
.Jessica Meir and Chris Williams concluded a seven-hour, two-minute spacewalk today at 3:54pm ET. The duo is back inside the space station following the installation of a solar array modification kit to the port side of the orbital complex. nasa.gov/blogs/spacestaβ¦
Our largest launch contract yet: 20x new HASTE launches for Department of War πΊπΈ to accelerate hypersonics for America. We're delivering reliable, modern hypersonic capabilities to the nation with speed and affordability - and the first mission in this block of launches is just months
Over at SpaceX's McGregor test site, a unique test earlier today, as a Super Heavy Booster transfer tube underwent a cryo test in a rig similar to the ones used at Massey's for Test Tanks to simulate the pressures experienced in flight. NSF - NASASpaceflight.com | nsf.live/mcgregor
SpaceX has been performing synchronised Orbital Launch Mount (OLM) arm retraction testing today over at Pad 2 in Starbase! This is the first time we've witnessed this since the pad was fully constructed. NSF Starbase Live 24/7 | nsf.live/starbase NSF - NASASpaceflight.com
Rocket = ready Payload = secured Mission = GO for launch Wet Dress Rehearsal is complete for "Eight Days A Week" for Synspective. Target Launch: π 7:10 am NZDT, March 21 π 3:10 am JST, March 21 π 18:10 UTC, March 20 π 2:10 pm EDT, March 20 π 11:10 am PDT, March 20
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! NSF - NASASpaceflight.com | nsf.live/spacecoast