Beth Moses (@vgchieftrainer) 's Twitter Profile
Beth Moses

@vgchieftrainer

Professional astronaut, engineer, & retired Chief Astronaut Instructor. Humbled to have flown 6 spaceflights: VF01, Unity22, U25, G02, G03, G04.๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ

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linkhttps://youtu.be/kmPG0Hqhay8 calendar_today07-01-2014 00:40:52

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So, you probably won't believe how desperate Starliner's flight to the space station got last summer ... arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/โ€ฆ

So, you probably won't believe how desperate Starliner's flight to the space station got last summer ...
arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/โ€ฆ
Beth Moses (@vgchieftrainer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iโ€™m nominated, alongside others, for a Webby! Voting ends today please vote for us! bit.ly/43RrnnG โ€œ#ThisIsPurdue Solar Eclipse astronaut panel podcast episode at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been nominated for โ€œBest Live Podcast Recording!โ€ โ€œ

Iโ€™m nominated, alongside others, for a Webby! Voting ends today please vote for us! bit.ly/43RrnnG

โ€œ#ThisIsPurdue Solar Eclipse astronaut panel podcast episode at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been nominated for โ€œBest Live Podcast Recording!โ€ โ€œ
Beth Moses (@vgchieftrainer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy moly, humanity just launched 5 orbital rockets within the span of a day, roughly, to add over 100 new broadband satellites to mega-constellations. Uncrewed, but still. Congrats to the SpaceX/Falcon9/Starlink, ULA/Atlas/Amazon/Kuiper, and LongMarch/GuoWang teams!

National Air and Space Museum (@airandspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American in space when he launched on a suborbital mission aboard his Mercury "Freedom 7" spacecraft. The mission lasted 15 minutes and 22 seconds. More on Shepherd's history making flight: s.si.edu/42bARq0

On this day in 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American in space when he launched on a suborbital mission aboard his Mercury "Freedom 7" spacecraft. The mission lasted 15 minutes and 22 seconds. More on Shepherd's history making flight: s.si.edu/42bARq0
Astronomy Live (@astroferg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is a clip of the closeout crew approaching the pad for the final shuttle launch, taken from the "truck camera" DVD I found at the antique mall today. Once I have the full videos from the DVDs I found, I'll post them to my channel for posterity.