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Jay Keegan

@_jaykeegan_

Space and Tech enthusiast | Developer and Livestream Operator @NASASpaceflight | Opinions are my own

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calendar_today10-07-2021 03:05:47

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Solid update. SpaceX will have Booster 19 stacked in Mega Bay 1 next month, and the "first quarter of 2026" was indeed the schedule range we were all looking at for Flight 12. Should that go well, watch the cadence really pick up through 2026.

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The first Block 3 booster suffered an anomaly at Masseys, although SpaceX insists that Flight 12's schedule won't be significantly hit, via the plan to swap Booster 18 with Booster 19. Meanwhile, the last legs of Pad 1’s old-school OLM were toppled. youtu.be/e9haZsGSaaw

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NASA Statement. Contract with Boeing modified to four Starliner flights. April 2026 mission with an uncrewed Starliner, followed by three crewed flights if that goes well. >In 2014, NASA awarded a Commercial Crew Transportation Capability contract to Boeing to fly astronauts to

NASA Statement. Contract with Boeing modified to four Starliner flights. April 2026 mission with an uncrewed Starliner, followed by three crewed flights if that goes well.

>In 2014, NASA awarded a Commercial Crew Transportation Capability contract to Boeing to fly astronauts to
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The since-deceased Booster 18 is being removed from the test stand at Masseys, in sections, while Pad 2 conducts another milestone ahead of Flight 12, which will now debut with the Booster 19 and Ship 39 pairing. youtu.be/57Gn1iTnYcI

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Covering the incident with Site 31/6's mobile maintenance cabin during the Soyuz MS-28 launch and the expected impacts to ISS launches from Baikonur. By P. Katin. nasaspaceflight.com/2025/11/site-3…

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Successful testing ✔️ On Friday, our qualified engines passed a key test milestone and will soon move into first-stage integration. Momentum continues. loom.ly/5qzp4uw

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Zhuque-3 Flight Recap! LandSpace got within ~60 meters of the landing pad on the *First Attempt*. Here's what happened → youtu.be/qzJNrBmQrvw

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In what has become a tradition, SpaceX held their annua holiday drone show A Christmas Drone Story III: “La Posada” over the entrance to the Port of Brownsville (this year including the tower catching a Starship Booster). NSF - NASASpaceflight.com nsf.live/starbase

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Falcon 9 is going vertical for the second Starlink launch of the day - this time, from LC-39A. Current T-0: 5::30:30 PM EST (22:30:30 UTC) Space Launch Delta 45 forecasts a 50% chance of favourable weather conditions at the opening of the window, deteriorating to 35% throughout. Concerns

Falcon 9 is going vertical for the second Starlink launch of the day - this time, from LC-39A.

Current T-0: 5::30:30 PM EST (22:30:30 UTC)

<a href="/SLDelta45/">Space Launch Delta 45</a> forecasts a 50% chance of favourable weather conditions at the opening of the window, deteriorating to 35% throughout. 
Concerns
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BREAKING: The Senate committee overseeing NASA nominations has voted in favour of Jared Isaacman (Jared Isaacman). One hurdle cleared, one to go. Next: The Full Senate vote. 📷 NASA

BREAKING: The Senate committee overseeing <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a> nominations has voted in favour of Jared Isaacman (<a href="/rookisaacman/">Jared Isaacman</a>).

One hurdle cleared, one to go.

Next: The Full Senate vote.

📷 <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>
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Another one up, but one final one down. NROL-77 lifted off, quite appropriately, into the clouds on a secretive mission. The booster, B1096, made the final landing at LZ-2, bringing an end to SpaceX OG landing zones. Future missions will land at the same pads they took off from

Another one up, but one final one down. 

NROL-77 lifted off, quite appropriately, into the clouds on a secretive mission. The booster, B1096, made the final landing at LZ-2, bringing an end to SpaceX OG landing zones. Future missions will land at the same pads they took off from