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Shana Diez

@shanadiez

Rocket woman, mom, adventure seeker

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Bummed about this one but weather is super squirrelly this week. We thought yesterday was going to be a wind disaster and it turned out to be not so bad, so we waited to be super sure about today before calling it off. Tomorrow looks good so far to be our day!

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New Glenn safely reached its intended orbit during today's NG-1 mission, accomplishing our primary objective. The second stage is in its final orbit following two successful burns of the BE-3U engines. The Blue Ring Pathfinder is receiving data and performing well. We lost the

New Glenn safely reached its intended orbit during today's NG-1 mission, accomplishing our primary objective. The second stage is in its final orbit following two successful burns of the BE-3U engines. The Blue Ring Pathfinder is receiving data and performing well.  

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So happy this morning for all the people who worked so hard to make this success happen for Blue Origin. They deserve this victory! Rockets are hard, no easy feat!

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All right space flight fans. Let’s see if we can make this monster rocket double header happen. Skies clearing here in Starbase, time to see how Ship V2 likes the gauntlet we’ve laid out for it to fly through.

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Well, happy with the repeat catch, proves it’s more than a trick. Very motivated to hit the ground running tomorrow through this weekend to get to the bottom of exactly what happened on Starship. Tons of data to sift through, definitely sobering to lose another ship on the way

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Lots of Starship static fire testing this week with Booster 15 static fire on Sunday and Ship 34 at the test site in final checkouts. This static fire could be quite exciting and is a big milestone to getting back into action on flight 8 after losing the ship on flight 7.

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Good luck to Falcon 9 for its landing attempt in the Bahamas today! The bright spacefaring future will hopefully have many more rockets landing in countries different than their country of origin.

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Here comes flight 8, and yea we do realize we need to get a booster and ship to the pad to make this happen. Teams firing on all cylinders to make Friday happen and as mentioned in this post we are working closely with FAA to ensure regulatory compliance for a safe launch attempt

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Here’s our best summary on what happened on flight 7. We weren’t shy about the fact that this was a new ship and unfortunately one of our design changes was the most likely thing that bit us here. This is why we test! To learn, improve, and rapidly iterate to the best design

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Happy launch day! Winds are a watch item but looking flyable today. Otherwise still working to an early evening launch attempt for flight 8.

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Happy launch day (part 2)! After a little extra love hopefully Ship feels better about going to space today. Visibility should be better than Monday which is a bonus. Still in wind watch territory but will keep an eye on that while we get ready to fly.

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It’s definitely been a rough start of the year for Starship. Really causes me to reflect on how many tens of thousands (or more) things have to go right in a rocket launch to result in success and how even one thing being slightly out of place or out of order results in total

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After a long few months and a heroic effort by the Ship test team yesterday doing a final verification test at Massey’s, Ship 35 and Booster 14 are in final checkouts and will be heading to the pad this weekend. I’ve been pretty quiet here because there has been a lot of work