Falcon 9 B1058 🫡
A portion of the record-setting Falcon 9 booster remains on board the Just Read the Instructions droneship. After its 19th launch and landing, the vehicle tipped over in rough seas during the transit back to Port Canaveral, and its top portion broke off.
Source: @johnkrausphotos
A portion of the record-setting Falcon 9 booster remains on board the Just Read the Instructions droneship. After its 19th launch and landing, the vehicle tipped over in rough seas during the transit back to Port Canaveral, and its top portion broke off.
Source: @johnkrausphotos
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Falcon 9 B1058 🫡 A portion of the record-setting Falcon 9 booster remains on board the Just Read the Instructions droneship. After its 19th launch and landing, the vehicle tipped over in rough seas during the transit back to Port Canaveral, and its top portion…
We are planning to salvage the engines and do life leader inspections on the remaining hardware. There is still quite a bit of value in this booster. We will not let it go to waste.
Source: @edwards345
VP of Falcon Launch Vehicles at SpaceX, Falcon 9 Product Director, Falcon 1 Lead Engineer
Source: @edwards345
VP of Falcon Launch Vehicles at SpaceX, Falcon 9 Product Director, Falcon 1 Lead Engineer
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JRTI and the remnants of Falcon 9 B1058 have returned to Port Canaveral.
Source: @johnkrausphotos
Source: @johnkrausphotos
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One toasty marshmallow in tow, back from a 39 day trip to the ISS.
For those NASA livery fans, at least one beautiful WORM logo did make it back to Port Canaveral.
Source: @JerryPikePhoto
For those NASA livery fans, at least one beautiful WORM logo did make it back to Port Canaveral.
Source: @JerryPikePhoto
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ℹ️ It is the seventh flight of the📷 X-37B program. United States Air Force Orbital Test Vehicle is built by Boeing.
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B1064.5 (♻️x4) (RTLS: LZ-1)B1065.5 (♻️x4) (RTLS: LZ-2)ℹ️ It is the seventh flight of the
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The #Ax3 crew has spent months in training. One of those trainings focuses on emergency scenarios. Watch as the crew learns how to work together and stay calm in potentially stressful situations.
Source: @Axiom_Space
Axiom Mission 3 is a planned private spaceflight to the International Space Station. The flight, scheduled to launch on 17 January 2024, and expected to last about 14 days, will be operated by Axiom Space and be using a Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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Axiom Mission 3 is a planned private spaceflight to the International Space Station. The flight, scheduled to launch on 17 January 2024, and expected to last about 14 days, will be operated by Axiom Space and be using a Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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🚀 Next launch OTV-7 (X-37B) (USSF-52) Rocket Falcon Heavy From LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center 🇺🇸 🕙 Launch time December 29th, 01:07 UTC 🌍 Mission information Type Government/Top Secret Orbit Unknown 🚀 Vehicle information Core B1084.1 (1st flight 🌟) Expendable…
Falcon Heavy vertical at the pad in Florida ahead of tonight's launch of USSF-52 → spacex.com/launches
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Side boosters entry burn.
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Falcon Heavy’s side boosters have landed
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FALCON HEAVY TRANSITS THE MOON: Tonight’s launch of the USSF-52 mission with seventh mission of the Space Force’s X-37B spaceplane.
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ℹ️ A batch of satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation.
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ASOG (ASDS 🌊)ℹ️ A batch of satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation.
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Falcon Heavy's Nebula as the side core boosters return to Landing Zone 1 and 2.
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