Kyle Chadwick (@chadwick_space) 's Twitter Profile
Kyle Chadwick

@chadwick_space

ERAU 27’ Aerospace Engineering student. Amateur photographer. Opinions are my own. Instagram: instagram.com/chadwick_space/

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We at NSF - NASASpaceflight.com are delighted to be serving as on-site partners supporting Isar Aerospace's second flight of Spectrum, Onward and Upward, from the Andøya Spaceport in Norway. Stay tuned for mission updates from Isar.

We at <a href="/NASASpaceflight/">NSF - NASASpaceflight.com</a> are delighted to be serving as on-site partners supporting <a href="/isaraerospace/">Isar Aerospace</a>'s second flight of Spectrum, Onward and Upward, from the Andøya Spaceport in Norway.

Stay tuned for mission updates from Isar.
Barry Bonzack (@bonzack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Picture credit: Sarah Malatesta, Lockheed Martin Electrical Test Lead on Orion. Sarah Malatesta John Kraus and Sean Cannon both reached out offering to edit the photograph 1. Original by Sarah Malatesta 2. Edited by John Kraus 3. Edited by Sean Cannon Thank you!!

Picture credit: Sarah Malatesta, Lockheed Martin Electrical Test Lead on Orion. <a href="/ShootsandTrails/">Sarah Malatesta</a>
John Kraus and Sean Cannon both reached out offering to edit the photograph
1. Original by <a href="/ShootsandTrails/">Sarah Malatesta</a>
2. Edited by <a href="/johnkrausphotos/">John Kraus</a>
3. Edited by <a href="/planetdeimos/">Sean Cannon</a>
Thank you!!
Kyle Chadwick (@chadwick_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 years ago I took my first launch photos. It’s been a wild, insane ride and I wouldn’t change it for the world. It’s an honor to be part of such an amazing community.

2 years ago I took my first launch photos. It’s been a wild, insane ride and I wouldn’t change it for the world. It’s an honor to be part of such an amazing community.
Max Evans (@_mgde_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GS1 booster "Never Tell Me the Odds" will be launching again on New Glenn's third mission! Assuming timelines hold for the end of February, only ~4 months would have passed from NG-2. Seriously impressive turnaround for refurbishment! Curious to see what services the BE-4's

GS1 booster "Never Tell Me the Odds" will be launching again on New Glenn's third mission! 

Assuming timelines hold for the end of February, only ~4 months would have passed from NG-2. Seriously impressive turnaround for refurbishment! 

Curious to see what services the BE-4's
Kerballistic (@kerballistic07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blue Origin will be flying New Glenn again next month, and will be reflying the same booster that flew NG-2, Never Tell Me The Odds. February is looking to be a very exciting month!

Blue Origin will be flying New Glenn again next month, and will be reflying the same booster that flew NG-2, Never Tell Me The Odds. 
February is looking to be a very exciting month!
Kyle Chadwick (@chadwick_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I need to settle a debate, whats the most commonly used utensil for eating a burrito bowl or something similar, a fork or a spoon.

Kyle Chadwick (@chadwick_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An SLS panorama I made using Adobe Lightroom's photo merge feature. It's the combination of about 25 images I took on a Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex explore tour. This image is 9252x13395 resolution giving it 123,930,540 pixels. Make sure to load it in 4K!

An SLS panorama I made using <a href="/Lightroom/">Adobe Lightroom</a>'s photo merge feature. It's the combination of about 25 images I took on a <a href="/ExploreSpaceKSC/">Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex</a> explore tour.

This image is 9252x13395 resolution giving it 123,930,540 pixels. Make sure to load it in 4K!
James W. Draper (@james_w_draper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy National Fart Day! This unusual holiday is a reminder that every launch from Cape Canaveral starts with pressure, gas, and propulsion moving in the right direction. All that energy needs to be harnessed correctly to reach space. Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum

Happy National Fart Day! This unusual holiday is a reminder that every launch from Cape Canaveral starts with pressure, gas, and propulsion moving in the right direction. All that energy needs to be harnessed correctly to reach space.
<a href="/ccspacemuseum/">Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum</a>