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Andrew/Pad 39A (parody)

@spacexpad39a

Electrical Engineer, spaceflight fan, Space Systems Engineering Grad Student @ JHU, NSF SBL team member, SpaceXNow admin. Opinions & Views are my own

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calendar_today17-06-2016 01:53:52

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D Wise (@dwisecinema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heading down to Key West for this Starship flight, rather than Texas, let me capture the brilliant journey of Starship after its separation from Superheavy. While an up close view, feeling the rumble, is my usual preference, this was an incredible view! NSF - NASASpaceflight.com

Dave Limp (@davill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Glenn’s first and second stages are now mated – a big step toward launch.  Here is a fun time lapse video (from the factory cameras) of us moving the integrated vehicle to the Transporter Erector (TE). The New Glenn simulator can be seen in the middle of the clip, an

Lukas C. H. (@gewoonlukas_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The GPS III SV09 satellite has been shipped to Florida for launch! The satellite is scheduled to be launched aboard a Vulcan VC2S rocket before the end of the year. This will likely be ULA's next launch after ViaSat-3 F2, meaning that it has jumped ahead of USSF-87.

The GPS III SV09 satellite has been shipped to Florida for launch! The satellite is scheduled to be launched aboard a Vulcan VC2S rocket before the end of the year. This will likely be ULA's next launch after ViaSat-3 F2, meaning that it has jumped ahead of USSF-87.
Astrolab (@astrolab_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That moment you see the rover that went from concept to flight vehicle in just 13 months head into TVAC testing. When an opportunity to fly to the lunar South Pole on Astrobotic’ Griffin Mission One opened last year, we knew it was a “moonshot” we couldn’t pass up. The Astrolab

That moment you see the rover that went from concept to flight vehicle in just 13 months head into TVAC testing.

When an opportunity to fly to the lunar South Pole on <a href="/astrobotic/">Astrobotic</a>’ Griffin Mission One opened last year, we knew it was a “moonshot” we couldn’t pass up. The Astrolab
Airbus Space (@airbusspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Airbus-built SpainSat NG-II new generation secure communications satellite 🛰️ has been successfully launched 🚀 from the Kennedy Space Center. Operated by Hisdesat for the Spanish Armed Forces 🇪🇸 it will ensure Europe’s most advanced secure communications, together with its twin

Airbus-built SpainSat NG-II new generation secure communications satellite 🛰️ has been successfully launched 🚀 from the Kennedy Space Center. 
Operated by Hisdesat for the Spanish Armed Forces 🇪🇸 it will ensure Europe’s most advanced secure communications, together with its twin
Andrew/Pad 39A (parody) (@spacexpad39a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Griffin-1 has been delayed from NET December 4th to NET July 2026. This comes as FLIP enters Thermal Vacuum testing, propellant tanks are being installed on Griffin, and Griffin's core structure is nearing completion.