F9 Landing leg (@f9landingleg) 's Twitter Profile
F9 Landing leg

@f9landingleg

I make landings possible (Parody) also controlled by a witty Engineer. Lover of all things rockets and STEM.

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Space Launch Delta 45 (@sldelta45) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cape Family Day is THIS WEEKEND! Family members will have the opportunity to see the incredible things our members do everyday at CCSFS. One person must show a CAC, DBIDS, or KSC PIV and have the printed access placard. See you this Sat., April 27 from 0800-1300!

Cape Family Day is THIS WEEKEND!  

Family members will have the opportunity to see the incredible things our members do everyday at CCSFS.

One person must show a CAC, DBIDS, or KSC PIV and have the printed access placard.

See you this Sat., April 27 from 0800-1300!
Eric Berger (@sciguyspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While everyone is understandably focused on Starship, Starliner, Chang'e 6, and other space activities, it's worth noting that today is the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The sacrifices made were incredible to beat back authoritarianism and tyranny. Heroes, all.

Jessie Anderson (@whoisheartbreak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okkk but this is so cool!! Im still not used to all the Falcon vehicles we have, but now Dragons lined up next to each other ready for flight!! 🀯 so excited for these upcoming crew launches πŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸš€πŸš€

Martin-Baker (@mb_ejecteject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 21 December 2024, a US Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet from the USS Harry Truman air wing crashed into the Red Sea. Both aircrew successfully ejected using the Martin-Baker US14A (SJU-17 NACES) seat. #MartinBaker #EngineeringForLife

On 21 December 2024, a US Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet from the USS Harry Truman air wing crashed into the Red Sea.

Both aircrew successfully ejected using the Martin-Baker US14A (SJU-17 NACES) seat.

#MartinBaker #EngineeringForLife
Rocket Lab (@rocketlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest Archimedes is on its way to NASA's Stennis Space Center for engine testing. Minor tweaks and iterations have resulted in ~200kg mass reduction of the engine, and simplification across its components for reliability and improved manufacturability. Join the team

Our latest Archimedes is on its way to <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>'s Stennis Space Center for engine testing. Minor tweaks and iterations have resulted in ~200kg mass reduction of the engine, and simplification across its components for reliability and improved manufacturability.

Join the team
NASA Voyager (@nasavoyager) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My cameras were powered off more than 25 years ago, but people often want to know what it would look like if I could take a picture now. πŸ“Έ From interstellar space, our Sun would look like nothing more than a star in the night sky – and Earth wouldn't be visible at all! -V1