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JoeDeertayGaming

@joedeertayvg

Just a guy who digs video games. Exploiter of glitches, lover of cheese, Ender wannabe. Doing the science-y stuff so you don't have to!

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Michael L-A (@commandermla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Axiom Station is designed with a high degree of modularity, which provides flexibility in the scenario of a module being deorbited or rearranged. The current space station is also of modular design, but was not built with the same level of flexibility. The

The Axiom Station is designed with a high degree of modularity, which provides flexibility in the scenario of a module being deorbited or rearranged. The current space station is also of modular design, but was not built with the same level of flexibility. The
Colleen (@colleenliedtke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science Fiction is becoming a reality at Starbase. A V3 Booster fitted with Raptor 3 engines is now sitting on the newly built Pad 2 for testing!

Science Fiction is becoming a reality at Starbase.

A V3 Booster fitted with Raptor 3 engines is now sitting on the newly built Pad 2 for testing!
Interstellar Gateway - IGW (@interstellargw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: Yesterday, SpaceX rolled out and lifted Super Heavy B19 (equipped with Gridfins & 10 Raptor-3 engines), to the launch mount of Pad-2, ahead of additional pre-flight testing…

ICYMI: Yesterday, <a href="/SpaceX/">SpaceX</a> rolled out and lifted Super Heavy B19 (equipped with Gridfins &amp; 10 Raptor-3 engines), to the launch mount of Pad-2, ahead of additional pre-flight testing…
Marcia Smith (@spcplcyonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting story from Andrew Jones. Rimae Bode is "not far north of the lunar equator" on the near side. There's been a lot of speculation China's first human landing attempt would be near the equator, like the Apollo missions. Easier than the South Pole.

NASA's Johnson Space Center (@nasa_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, NASA has a meatball. No, it’s not on the menu. 🍝 Happy #NationalMeatballDay! The classic NASA insignia has been around since 1959 — blue sphere for a planet, stars for space, red vector for aeronautics, and an orbit for exploration. You’ll spot it across NASA, including

Yes, NASA has a meatball. No, it’s not on the menu. 🍝

Happy #NationalMeatballDay! The classic NASA insignia has been around since 1959 — blue sphere for a planet, stars for space, red vector for aeronautics, and an orbit for exploration. You’ll spot it across <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>, including
Aviation (@webflite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Space Shuttle riding on top of a modified Boeing 747 on its way to LAX in 2012, the final stop before retirement at the California Science Center.

Space Shuttle riding on top of a modified Boeing 747 on its way to LAX in 2012, the final stop before retirement at the California Science Center.
National Air and Space Museum (@airandspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

39 missions. 365 days in space. 150 million miles flown. 🚀 15 years ago today, Space Shuttle Discovery landed at Kennedy Space Center, completing its final spaceflight. Discovery is now on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia.

39 missions. 365 days in space. 150 million miles flown. 🚀

15 years ago today, Space Shuttle Discovery landed at Kennedy Space Center, completing its final spaceflight. Discovery is now on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia.
Dave Limp (@davill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sharing a couple photos of our GS2s in build and getting their final touches inside our Rocket Park Factory. It's getting a little crowded, but that's exactly the point, manufacturing rate matters.

Sharing a couple photos of our GS2s in build and getting their final touches inside our Rocket Park Factory. It's getting a little crowded, but that's exactly the point, manufacturing rate matters.
Bethany Stevens (@nasaspox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After almost 14 years in space, our Van Allen Probe A, which delivered vital data on Earth's radiation belts, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere soon. Most of the spacecraft will burn up on re-entry, and the risk to anyone is low. Details: go.nasa.gov/46QNWte

JoeDeertayGaming (@joedeertayvg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bruh ARC Raiders stop spawning people into matches at like 19 minutes left. It's stupid and a waste of time cuz everything worth doing is gone by then. Just make us wait for a fresh raid lol

ULA (@ulalaunch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fifth launch of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V 551 rocket carrying the next batch of production satellites for Amazon Leo, Leo 5, is planned for March 30, 2026, pending range approval. bit.ly/av_leo5

The fifth launch of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V 551 rocket carrying the next batch of production satellites for Amazon Leo, Leo 5, is planned for March 30, 2026, pending range approval. bit.ly/av_leo5
Firefly Aerospace (@firefly_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alpha Flight 7 has achieved orbit. Stay tuned as the team reviews the test flight data to verify nominal performance. We expect to have an update after our planned loss of signal.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@nasaadmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s simple: NASA needs the best talent—and we’re bringing it back in-house. We’re reviewing thousands of contractor roles for conversion to civil servant positions to rebuild core capabilities, move faster, and put more resources toward science, and discovery. We will launch

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@nasaadmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next chapter of Artemis is about acceleration. • Building the Moon base • Landers at the lunar south pole on a monthly cadence starting in 2027 • Nuclear power & propulsion • More science and discovery First we clear the barriers inside NASA. Then we move.

KC-10 Driver ✈️ 👨‍✈️ B-737 Wrangler (@mcccanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The “decision” to remove parachutes from the KC-135 was made in 2008, in the wake of the “Great Financial Crisis” (GFC). Adam had to know about it then…we all did. It was controversial at the time. AMC was on a fuel-savings tear, as the pentagon budget was reduced. They

The “decision” to remove parachutes from the KC-135 was made in 2008, in the wake of the “Great Financial Crisis” (GFC). Adam had to know about it then…we all did. It was controversial at the time.

AMC was on a fuel-savings tear, as the pentagon budget was reduced. They