Anthony Iemole 🇺🇦 (@spacexfan97) 's Twitter Profile
Anthony Iemole 🇺🇦

@spacexfan97

SpaceX fan, writer for @NASASpaceflight, creator and moderator of r/SpaceXStarship. I wanna die on Mars (not on landing). Pro Nuclear ☢. Opinions are my own

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Dave Limp (@davill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As New Glenn upends on the Transporter Erector (TE), the load shifts from the horizontal support system to the vertical supports around 74 degrees. Near 89.5 degrees, we pause for a final check, then pin the TE in place using clamps on the launch table that mate to the aft launch

SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starship continues to simultaneously be the fastest path to returning humans to the surface of the Moon and a core enabler of the Artemis program’s goal to establish a permanent, sustainable presence on the lunar surface → spacex.com/updates/#moon-…

Starship continues to simultaneously be the fastest path to returning humans to the surface of the Moon and a core enabler of the Artemis program’s goal to establish a permanent, sustainable presence on the lunar surface → spacex.com/updates/#moon-…
SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time in our existence, we possess the means, technology, and, for the moment, the will to establish a permanent human presence beyond Earth. Starship is designed to make this future a reality → spacex.com/updates/#moon-…

Kiko Dontchev (@turkeybeaver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Promises made. Promises kept! Pie’s to the face and chicken suit dunk tank for an 8 launch month on the west coast. If all goes well, the SpaceX west coast team will fly tomorrow and complete back to back months with 8 launches each!

Max Evans (@_mgde_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hotfire complete! New Glenn has performed a ~40 second firing of its 7 BE-4 engines at LC-36 tonight, outperforming NG-1 in duration by a significant margin. Now we wait on word from Blue about the outcome! 📸 - NSF - NASASpaceflight.com 📺 - nsf.live/spacecoast

Dave Limp (@davill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love seeing New Glenn's seven BE-4 engines come alive! Congratulations to Team Blue on today's hotfire. We extended the hotfire duration this time to simulate the landing burn sequence by shutting down the non-gimballed engines after ramping down to 50 percent thrust, then

Blue Origin (@blueorigin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We completed a successful hotfire of our fully integrated New Glenn launch vehicle at LC-36! All seven engines performed nominally with a 38 second duration test including all seven engines operating at 100% thrust for 22 seconds.

We completed a successful hotfire of our fully integrated New Glenn launch vehicle at LC-36! All seven engines performed nominally with a 38 second duration test including all seven engines operating at 100% thrust for 22 seconds.
Elisar Priel (@enneps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After Starship told Pad 1 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together following flight 11, we spotted Sparks Fly as workers have started the Sad Beautiful Tragic process of cutting up the OLM, to make way for a upgraded pad to support V3. NSF - NASASpaceflight.com nsf.live/starbase

NSF - NASASpaceflight.com (@nasaspaceflight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

China is preparing to send its tenth crew to the Tiangong space station. This will be the 16th crewed spaceflight for China’s Shenzhou program overall, which has continually occupied the orbiting outpost since June 2021. nasaspaceflight.com/2025/10/shenzh… By Martin Smith (Martin Smith)

SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like many Americans, we are thankful for Mr. Bridenstine’s service leading NASA at one point. He deserves credit for spearheading the creation of the Artemis Program. After departing NASA, he created a lobbying firm called the Artemis Group, representing a host of aerospace

Rocket Lab (@rocketlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tucked in and ready for flight ✅ Our two spacecraft for NASA & Space Sciences Laboratory's ESCAPADE mission have been successfully encapsulated into the rocket fairing. This is the last time they'll be seen on Earth before their mission to Mars. Next stop: The launch pad. 🚀

Tucked in and ready for flight ✅

Our two spacecraft for <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a> &amp; <a href="/ucbssl/">Space Sciences Laboratory</a>'s ESCAPADE mission have been successfully encapsulated into the rocket fairing. This is the last time they'll be seen on Earth before their mission to Mars.

Next stop: The launch pad. 🚀
Vast (@vast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next phase of Haven-1 begins. The flight primary structure has returned to Vast headquarters in Long Beach, CA for the final weld inspections and integration.