Big dish goes bzzz (@avcommsatellite) 's Twitter Profile
Big dish goes bzzz

@avcommsatellite

ID: 2400983990

calendar_today21-03-2014 05:08:14

3,3K Tweet

1,1K Followers

1,1K Following

NASA Ames (@nasaames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Goodnight, Kepler. Nov 15, 2018, our Kepler space telescope received its final "goodnight" commands and transitioned into retirement. This fell on the 388-year anniversary of the death of its namesake, German astronomer Johannes Kepler. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/4gsimVJ

Goodnight, Kepler. 

Nov 15, 2018, our Kepler space telescope received its final "goodnight" commands and transitioned into retirement. This fell on the 388-year anniversary of the death of its namesake, German astronomer Johannes Kepler. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/4gsimVJ
🌻 Jessica Kirsh (@jessica_kirsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, I’m Jessica Kirsh 🀝 I spent three years documenting the SpaceX Starship program as boots on the ground in Starbase, Texas. I may not be as memorable or popular as some other folks, but I am an honest human human with a big heart and a huge passion for documenting

Hi, I’m Jessica Kirsh 🀝 

I spent three years documenting the SpaceX Starship program as boots on the ground in Starbase, Texas. 

I may not be as memorable or popular as some other folks, but I am an honest human human with a big heart and a huge passion for documenting
ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The RESILIENCE lander is in good health and in the Earth orbit phase of it's planned trajectory towards the Moon! In this photo, taken about 5 minutes after separation from the SpaceX launch vehicle on Jan. 15, 2025, at an altitude of approximately 10,000km above Earth, you can

The RESILIENCE lander is in good health and in the Earth orbit phase of it's planned trajectory towards the Moon!

In this photo, taken about 5 minutes after separation from the <a href="/SpaceX/">SpaceX</a> launch vehicle on Jan. 15, 2025, at an altitude of approximately 10,000km above Earth, you can
ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The RESILIENCE lander remains in excellent health as it continues to orbit Earth in its planned trajectory towards the Moon! RESILIENCE knows what it means to be alone in the vastness of space. Looking back at Earth on Jan. 25, 2025, the lander was about 10,000km from our Blue

Firefly Aerospace (@firefly_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spy with my little lander, a Moon in the distance. Check out Blue Ghost's amazing view of Earth eclipsing the Moon as the lander travels on orbit. Our #GhostRiders can't wait to share more postcard worthy moments as we continue on our roadtrip. #BGM1

ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mission 2 Milestone Success 5 βœ…πŸŒ“ The RESILIENCE lunar lander successfully completed a flyby of the Moon on Feb. 15, 2025, coming within approximately 8,400 km of the lunar surface--a historic first of its type for a Japanese private, commercial lunar lander. This

Mission 2 Milestone Success 5 βœ…πŸŒ“  

The RESILIENCE lunar lander successfully completed a flyby of the Moon on Feb. 15, 2025, coming within approximately 8,400 km of the lunar surface--a historic first of its type for a Japanese private, commercial lunar lander.  

This
Firefly Aerospace (@firefly_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 days left in our lunar roadtrip and Blue Ghost has traveled 2.2 million miles so far and downlinked 18.7 GB of data! Our #GhostRiders have already accomplished so many milestones, but there are still more to come. Catch our week 5 update on what's next as we prepare to land on

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Giant Soviet antenna The 64-meter dish of the Kalyazin RT-64 radio telescope in Russia's Tver Oblast was built in the 1980s to communicate with Venus and Mars missions.

Giant Soviet antenna

The 64-meter dish of the Kalyazin RT-64 radio telescope in Russia's Tver Oblast was built in the 1980s to communicate with Venus and Mars missions.
ispace (@ispace_inc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fly me to the Moon 🎡🌝 RESILIENCE status: nominal Distance above the Lunar surface: ca. 100 km Current orbital phase: Low lunar orbit, traveling at ca. 5,800 km/h RESILIENCE remains in a circular orbit as landing day approaches. This video was captured from lunar orbit by

Renew Economy (@renew_economy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New report finds the #gas industry alone burns more gas just to operate #LNG export terminals than the entire Australian #manufacturing sector.. reneweconomy.com.au/australian-gas…