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Michael Johnston

@michaeljohnston

Internetally beloved space captain. Dragon, Europa Clipper, Psyche Mission.

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Comparison between DM-2 and other SpaceX LEO Missions (CRS, Starlink, DM-1). Seems like DM-2 was quite different form DM-1. A much shallower trajectory (similar to an RTLS CRS mission) and a peak acceleration of 4Gs! Scott Manley Everyday Astronaut Flight Club

Comparison between DM-2 and other SpaceX LEO Missions (CRS, Starlink, DM-1). Seems like DM-2 was quite different form DM-1. A much shallower trajectory (similar to an RTLS CRS mission) and a peak acceleration of 4Gs! 

<a href="/DJSnM/">Scott Manley</a> <a href="/Erdayastronaut/">Everyday Astronaut</a> <a href="/flightclubio/">Flight Club</a>
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It’s wild how aptly named humanity’s next representative on Mars is. She is named after one of our most powerful qualities. We Persevere. youtube.com/watch?v=6qA9ia…

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Some of my friends will be landing a roving robotic geologist and helicopter on Mars in a couple hours! Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=gm0b_i… Go Perseverance!

Some of my friends will be landing a roving robotic geologist and helicopter on Mars in a couple hours! Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=gm0b_i… Go Perseverance!
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Exactly 1 year after leaving JPL, I’m back on site for the first day of Psyche ATLO! And thankfully nobody’s messed with my candy drawer 🤤

Exactly 1 year after leaving JPL, I’m back on site for the first day of Psyche ATLO! And thankfully nobody’s messed with my candy drawer 🤤
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#MarsHelicopter touchdown confirmed! Its 293 million mile (471 million km) journey aboard ARCHIVED - NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover ended with the final drop of 4 inches (10 cm) from the rover's belly to the surface of Mars today. Next milestone? Survive the night. go.nasa.gov/ingenuity

#MarsHelicopter touchdown confirmed! Its 293 million mile (471 million km) journey aboard <a href="/NASAPersevere/">ARCHIVED - NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover</a> ended with the final drop of 4 inches (10 cm) from the rover's belly to the surface of Mars today. Next milestone? Survive the night. go.nasa.gov/ingenuity
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So it’s been 10 years since I watched the last Space Shuttle rocket into orbit for STS-135… that was the moment that got me to where I am today! 🚀