Alaska Space (@dplaselle) 's Twitter Profile
Alaska Space

@dplaselle

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calendar_today28-03-2009 14:49:42

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VixXi (@vickicocks15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three ships inside MB-2...'s been a while! Ship 41 forward section ready to be stacked over the Pez Dispenser mechanism that went in a couple days or so ago. Avid Space

LabPadre Space (@labpadre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨BREAKING: JRTI (Falcon 9 landing barge) is retiring from Falcon 9 operations to support Starship in an unknown capacity: "This will be the last mission for Just Read the Instructions, which has supported 155 landings to date, since it first joined the fleet in 2015. The

🚨BREAKING: JRTI (Falcon 9 landing barge) is retiring from Falcon 9 operations to support Starship in an unknown capacity:  "This will be the last mission for Just Read the Instructions, which has supported 155 landings to date, since it first joined the fleet in 2015. The
SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 156 successful Falcon 9 landings, Just Read the Instructions will be fully dedicated to support Starship operations going forward

General Chance Saltzman (@spaceforcecso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early this morning, SpaceX launched the final GPS III satellite in our constellation, the most advanced GPS satellites ever built. This video aired at T-9:25, marking the achievement for the Space Force as we celebrate 250 years of American strength and innovation. 🇺🇸

SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Falcon Heavy is targeted to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope as soon as early September 2026 from pad 39A in Florida

NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next delivery of NASA science and equipment to the International Space Station is set for no earlier than May 12. In addition to experiments, these resupply missions also bring supplies that allow the crew aboard to continue living and working in low Earth orbit: go.nasa.gov/3Qe8wyp

The next delivery of NASA science and equipment to the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> is set for no earlier than May 12. In addition to experiments, these resupply missions also bring supplies that allow the crew aboard to continue living and working in low Earth orbit: go.nasa.gov/3Qe8wyp
ChromeKiwi (@ashleykillip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mega Bay 2 is filling up rather quick. Ship 41's forward dome has been staged in front of the door ahead of stacking. Great view from Avid Space

Mega Bay 2 is filling up rather quick. Ship 41's forward dome has been staged in front of the door ahead of stacking. Great view from <a href="/LabPadre/">Avid Space</a>
Rocket Lab (@rocketlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Traditional rocket fairings fall away as part of the launch process, making them either expendable or requiring recovery assets to capture and reuse them. Neutron rethinks this equation with the Hungry Hippo fairing. It stays attached to Neutron’s first stage, opening to release

Traditional rocket fairings fall away as part of the launch process, making them either expendable or requiring recovery assets to capture and reuse them. Neutron rethinks this equation with the Hungry Hippo fairing.

It stays attached to Neutron’s first stage, opening to release
Niall-Ian Anderson (@iniallanderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've highlighted some of the differences were already seeing on parts of the 2nd Launch Mount compared to the 1st Launch Mount! - It should be noted that while most of these changes may be being documented for the first time up close like this they are likely already retrofitted

I've highlighted some of the differences were already seeing on parts of the 2nd Launch Mount compared to the 1st Launch Mount! -
It should be noted that while most of these changes may be being documented for the first time up close like this they are likely already retrofitted
ChromeKiwi (@ashleykillip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All 4 cranes are now at their extended heights, so the Gigabay forest of steel can grow taller. All the angled windows on Starfactory have been removed, and cladding has been added to replace them. Hardware for the front doors is also being installed on the highway side (marked

All 4 cranes are now at their extended heights, so the Gigabay forest of steel can grow taller. All the angled windows on Starfactory have been removed, and cladding has been added to replace them. Hardware for the front doors is also being installed on the highway side (marked
Rocket Lab (@rocketlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MISSION SUCCESS! Payload deployment confirmed for "Kakushin Rising" on our 87th Electron launch. Congratulations JAXA(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) and welcome to orbit once again 🛰️

VixXi (@vickicocks15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our view is diminishing. Yeah, it's great to see Starfactory coming together, but...it's getting increasingly difficult to spot what else is going on. Avid Space