Chris G (@chrisg_spx) 's Twitter Profile
Chris G

@chrisg_spx

Internal Communications @SpaceX. Optimist for the future of human space exploration. Major Star Trek fan. Let’s make life multi-planetary! LLAP 🖖🏼

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Like pointing heavy glass things at big shiny rocket things? boards.greenhouse.io/spacex/jobs/77… Or maybe you've got experience punching buttons and managing unruly on-camera talent? boards.greenhouse.io/spacex/jobs/77…) Starbase team looking to grow (and exciting new job perk: we catch rockets now)

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Teams launched three Falcon 9 missions from Florida and California in ~20 hours, completing our 112th, 113th, and 114th successful Falcon launches of the year!

Teams launched three Falcon 9 missions from Florida and California in ~20 hours, completing our 112th, 113th, and 114th successful Falcon launches of the year!
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After flying to a peak altitude of ~90km, traveling more than 60 km downrange from Starbase, and completing its boostback burn and coast, Super Heavy ignited its landing burn less than 40 meters away from the preflight target. The Raptor engines and booster guidance system

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I was very curious to see how Star Trek would handle #Section31 as a focal point for a feature. And boy did they manage to pull off a good story that maintained the heart of Star Trek. And what a backstory beginning for Rachel Garrett!

I was very curious to see how Star Trek would handle #Section31 as a focal point for a feature. And boy did they manage to pull off a good story that maintained the heart of Star Trek. And what a backstory beginning for Rachel Garrett!
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This is not the asteroid you’re looking for 🚗 Starman launched seven years ago today on Falcon Heavy’s first mission and recently cruised back by Earth in late January

This is not the asteroid you’re looking for 🚗

Starman launched seven years ago today on Falcon Heavy’s first mission and recently cruised back by Earth in late January
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Falcon 9 is vertical on the pad and the droneship is in position in the Exuma sound. Tracking no issues or constraints at this time to launch of Starlink 10-12 this evening… This launch is special as it will be the first time a rocket launches from one country and lands in

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Up next: Watch Falcon 9 launch Fram2, the first human spaceflight to explore Earth from a polar orbit. Webcast starts ~one hour ahead of liftoff → spacex.com/launches/missi…

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During their first day on-orbit, the fram2 got to work on their research activities, including a study on how human cognition adapts to the spaceflight environment within the first few hours of reaching space. Amateur Ham radio enthusiasts in Berlin and across Europe

During their first day on-orbit, the <a href="/framonauts/">fram2</a> got to work on their research activities, including a study on how human cognition adapts to the spaceflight environment within the first few hours of reaching space.

Amateur Ham radio enthusiasts in Berlin and across Europe
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10 years ago today, SpaceX performed the first integrated test with Dragon 2, the pad abort test. It was a huge step in our human spaceflight program as it proved an integrated launch escape system was feasible and set the stage for development of the flight version of Dragon 2.

10 years ago today, <a href="/SpaceX/">SpaceX</a> performed the first integrated test with Dragon 2, the pad abort test. It was a huge step in our human spaceflight program as it proved an integrated launch escape system was feasible and set the stage for development of the flight version of Dragon 2.
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Payload deploy with the sun low on the horizon while in orbit just hits different. Happy Friday, from Falcon 9 and Starlink!