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Huf

@bjhufstetler

I'm a satellite engineer, full stack software developer, orbital mechanics instructor, ISS CapCom, and author. All opinions are my own.

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calendar_today13-01-2009 01:38:35

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Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Pleiades-1b satellite takes red, blue, then green images - the satellite below it (tentatively Starlink 31147) has moved between the three images. I calculate the image was taken around 1719UTC on 2024 Nov 29.

Don Pettit (@astro_pettit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Two Steppin on the Moon”; Country Western singer Josh Turner Josh Turner visited Houston Mission Control and sang us this song. Suni Williams and I decided to give it a try while Butch Wilmore filmed the effort. Here is “Two Steppin in Space”. Big thanks to Josh Turner

COL Anne McClain (@astroannimal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what we call “running stowage.” Frank G. wanted to know how this works, so hopefully this helps! We stow the majority of our gear into Cargo Transfer Bags, or “CTBs,” which are cloth rectangular or square containers with zipper access. A 1.0 CTB is about 2 ft by 2 ft by 8

Space Systems Command (@ussf_ssc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Space Test Program = Advantage in the Space Domain. #USSF & NASA successfully launched the STP-H10 mission delivering six experiments to the International Space Station. More: ssc.spaceforce.mil/Newsroom/Artic…

Our Space Test Program = Advantage in the Space Domain. #USSF & NASA successfully launched the STP-H10 mission delivering six experiments to the International Space Station. More: ssc.spaceforce.mil/Newsroom/Artic…
Toby Li (@tobyliiiiiiiiii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What happens when you become perfectly suspended floating in space? Former astronaut, Garrett Reisman demonstrates during the delivery of an ISS module. This phenomenon can be quite scary - curious what future space stations with large modules will implement to mitigate this.

Don Pettit (@astro_pettit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starlink constellations are our most frequent satellite sightings from space station, appearing as distinct and numerous orbiting streaks in my star trail exposures.

Starlink constellations are our most frequent satellite sightings from space station, appearing as distinct and numerous orbiting streaks in my star trail exposures.
Wu Lei (@wulei2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #Shenzhou20 crew members have completed their 1st spacewalk, with assistance from a ground team. Chen Dong&Chen Zhongrui made history by becoming the first to exit through #Tianhe core module's node cabin since #ChinaSpaceStation entered its operational phase.

The #Shenzhou20 crew members have completed their 1st spacewalk, with assistance from a ground team.

Chen Dong&Chen Zhongrui made history by becoming the first to exit through #Tianhe core module's node cabin since #ChinaSpaceStation entered its operational phase.
Dave Limp (@davill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Made a 'splash' last week with our first-ever joint NASA-Blue test at NASA's Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, supporting the development of our Blue Moon MK2 human landing system, or lander. Diving teams completed a series of simulated Extravehicular Activities using a

Made a 'splash' last week with our first-ever joint NASA-Blue test at <a href="/NASA_Johnson/">NASA's Johnson Space Center</a>'s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, supporting the development of our Blue Moon MK2 human landing system, or lander. Diving teams completed a series of simulated Extravehicular Activities using a
SPACE.com (@spacedotcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Japan is putting its Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) spacecraft through a series of tests ahead of its launch to Mars next year. space.com/astronomy/mars…

NASA Ames (@nasaames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s all about perspective 🪐 Our Cassini spacecraft used its narrow-angle camera to capture this view of Saturn and its rings. Two of Saturn’s moons, Mimas and Janus, are pictured “above” the rings, while a crescent Tethys appears “below.” Learn more: go.nasa.gov/45uBkb8

It’s all about perspective 🪐

Our Cassini spacecraft used its narrow-angle camera to capture this view of Saturn and its rings. Two of Saturn’s moons, Mimas and Janus, are pictured “above” the rings, while a crescent Tethys appears “below.”

Learn more: go.nasa.gov/45uBkb8
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LIVE: An uncrewed SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is departing from the International Space Station and heading back to Earth. Watch now on NASA+ — undocking is scheduled for 12:05pm ET (1605 UTC): go.nasa.gov/4kuc895

LIVE: An uncrewed <a href="/SpaceX/">SpaceX</a> Dragon spacecraft is departing from the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> and heading back to Earth. Watch now on NASA+ — undocking is scheduled for 12:05pm ET (1605 UTC): go.nasa.gov/4kuc895
Robin (@xdnibor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blue Origin testing out the Blue Moon MK2 at NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab! They are making some great progress 👀👀

International Space Station (@space_station) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ax-4 and Exp 73 crews are now living and working together aboard the orbital outpost and preparing for new space research and the departure of a cargo ship. nasa.gov/blogs/spacesta…

sen (@sen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Follow #Ax4 home 🚀 After a successful mission, the Axiom Space crew aboard SpaceX Dragon was filmed from orbit re-entering Earth’s atmosphere