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ChapmanSnowden

@chapmansnowden

CoS @AstroForge . Thinking in essays and learning to talk in tweets. I like to build things, ask why, and ride my bike.

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We’ve made it to our final stop on Earth—the Payload Processing Facility at the Cape. We’re now on the last step: fueling. We need all the power we can get to reach deep space and, eventually, our target asteroid.

We’ve made it to our final stop on Earth—the Payload Processing Facility at the Cape.

We’re now on the last step: fueling. We need all the power we can get to reach deep space and, eventually, our target asteroid.
AstroForge (@astroforge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

T-7 Days until we make history as the first privately funded company to reach Deep Space. We're about to make the unbelievable absolutely fucking believable.

T-7 Days until we make history as the first privately funded company to reach Deep Space.

We're about to make the unbelievable absolutely fucking believable.
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T-1 Here is the raw breakdown of what will likely happen during the flight of Odin. All the mistakes, all the risk, and all the glory. This is truly us going all in: astroforge.com/updates/missio…

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T-0. Today we launch. Today, we push beyond all the companies that came before us. No matter the outcome, our names will be etched into history’s next chapter of space exploration.

T-0. Today we launch.

Today, we push beyond all the companies that came before us. No matter the outcome, our names will be etched into history’s next chapter of space exploration.
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Update on the last 48 hours of Odin. It's a long update with a lot of detail. We tried to get as much of it correct as we could, but please expect some small updates as we continue to look at all our data. astroforge.com/updates/odin-l…

Update on the last 48 hours of Odin. It's a long update with a lot of detail. We tried to get as much of it correct as we could, but please expect some small updates as we continue to look at all our data.
astroforge.com/updates/odin-l…
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GM! 🚀 We're looking for a Sr. Recruiter to help us source the boldest minds in aerospace and tech. You’ll work closely with our leadership team to build top-tier teams, shape hiring strategies, and connect exceptional people to meaningful, high-impact roles. If you thrive in

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Park a spacecraft on an asteroid... except there’s no runway, barely any gravity, and the rock is flying thousands of mph. Landing on an asteroid - and why we’re doing it 👇

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ESA's astronomers are actively tracking 3I/ATLAS, which is now the third confirmed interstellar comet to pass through our Solar System! More info at: esa.int/Space_Safety/P…

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How do you send data from 22 million miles away? Carefully. Our RF system worked, but not without scars. We did a full breakdown here: astroforge.com/updates-collec…

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Odin snagged a Mission of the Year nomination at SmallSat - vote for us at the link below by midnight Tuesday (GMT-6). aiaasmstcawards0491.survey.fm/moty2025

Odin snagged a Mission of the Year nomination at SmallSat - vote for us at the link below by midnight Tuesday (GMT-6).
aiaasmstcawards0491.survey.fm/moty2025
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Our home is nothing more then a small ball against the backdrop of the abyss. Psyche captured the Earth Moon system from 180 million miles away jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-psy…

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We're excited to welcome Dr. Dante Lauretta as a Strategic Advisor to AstroForge. As the Principal Investigator of NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, he led the team that returned a sample from asteroid Bennu, one of the most complex and successful deep space missions to date. Read

We're excited to welcome Dr. Dante Lauretta as a Strategic Advisor to AstroForge.

As the Principal Investigator of <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>'s OSIRIS-REx mission, he led the team that returned a sample from asteroid Bennu, one of the most complex and successful deep space missions to date.

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We are renaming the spacecraft. Vestri is now called DeepSpace-2. The great thing about startups is we can just do things. We simplified. Our second DeepSpace mission now has a name to match.

We are renaming the spacecraft. Vestri is now called DeepSpace-2.

The great thing about startups is we can just do things. We simplified. Our second DeepSpace mission now has a name to match.