Just streaked across the sky in Tulsa at about 9:55pm. Looks like something re-entering the atmosphere. Pretty neat! #okwx pic.twitter.com/ntTAONhSx0
— Stephanie Ivison (@ivisonphoto) May 31, 2023
SpaceX Dragon capsule returning from the International Space Station ✨
— DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) May 31, 2023
📹 @JacobWoodsWx
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Meteor flying over Denny Chimes in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. pic.twitter.com/crn7A7LkBp
— Barstool Bama (@BarstoolAlabama) May 31, 2023
Space X Dragon capsule approaching splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico tonight… video from Janet Schrieber pic.twitter.com/JW8EipG9ht
— James Spann (@spann) May 31, 2023
Another look at the Space X Dragon capsule approaching splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico… video from Deidra Shepherd in Pine Grove pic.twitter.com/a5b0q84EZc
— James Spann (@spann) May 31, 2023
Starliner delayed again.
— Chris Bergin - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) June 1, 2023
Boeing has found two new issues via the latest review.
1) Parachute System - soft links (made of fabric) load limit data wasn't correct and restest showed failure at a loading point.
2) Wire harnesses covered in tape. The tape is now determined to be… https://t.co/UaJJ2JXDhB
Some amazing colors and light this morning as Falcon 9 ascended pic.twitter.com/36Nctut4mk
— Ben Cooper (@LaunchPhoto) June 5, 2023
Landed another one! Falcon 9 B1077-5 becomes B1077-6 with touchdown on "A Shortfall Of Gravitas"https://t.co/TR2h27EUja https://t.co/1damaL95ku pic.twitter.com/ngI9w5mLEf
— Chris Bergin - NSF (@NASASpaceflight) June 5, 2023
Not your average traffic backup... Semitrailers hauled two massive SpaceX tanks through the KC metro Tuesday afternoon: https://t.co/l1NyHL3S4W pic.twitter.com/Ej5fkBCpAq
— FOX4 News Kansas City (@fox4kc) May 23, 2023
Rocket reusability enables increased reliability and launch cadence pic.twitter.com/ijzlhfeXWo
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) June 12, 2023
After delivering 72 spacecraft to orbit, Falcon 9 returns to Earth and completes SpaceX’s 200th landing of an orbital class rocket pic.twitter.com/7Aw52C97jk
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) June 13, 2023
Ship 25 completed a flight-like chill and spin of the Raptor engine pumps, stopping just before engine ignition. As a result of the test, cryogenic liquid oxygen formed a visible cloud beneath the ship. This checked out vital systems in advance of the upcoming static fire. pic.twitter.com/1rMOqlf5qM
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) June 22, 2023
In case you missed it, here's a SpaceX Falcon 9 hurtling to orbit with the stage 1 coming back in 90 seconds as seen from the onboard camera
by u/Individual-Union-258 in Damnthatsinteresting
In case you missed it, here's a SpaceX Falcon 9 hurtling to orbit with the stage 1 coming back in 90 seconds as seen from the onboard camera
by u/Individual-Union-258 in Damnthatsinteresting