An image of the Earth from space.
04:07 on Tuesday January 20th, over Australia
An image of the Earth from space.
04:07 on Tuesday January 20th, over Australia
SpaceX and NASA are scrubbing the launch attempt of Crew-10 tonight in Florida to better understand a hydraulics issue related to one of the hold down clamps that secures Falcon 9 to the launch table and releases it at liftoff 🚀
NASA has backed off from plans to hold a pair of news briefings Monday for the upcoming Exp. 73 missions to the ISS, with the Crew-10 mission briefing delayed to at least March 7. No reason given, but maybe NASA doesn't want to talk about the ISS right now…
Congrats Michael! This is awesome.
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Happy Valentine's Day to you & yours♥️ (or yours to be) I cooked up some cards to spice up your game, all in jest, in good fun and with as light-hearted a spirit as possible🤣
Florida lightning is back with a zap⚡️
Zoom out—way out—and you’ll see how small our daily toils appear.
Now imagine if we acted like it despite our many differences: always maintaining civility, respect, and a commitment to working together.
uncertainty.
Woo! Print arrival day is the best. Thanks for your support Alec!🤜
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander heads to space.
Seven BE-4s🔥
Pitch kick.
Eager to showcase my calendars and metal prints this weekend at the Cocoa Village Arts & Crafts fair this weekend🙏
Here’s a pin of where my booth will be located, north of Chase Bank near the intersection of Orange St/Brevard Ave
Stop by and say hello!
kacey musgraves tonight in orlando 🎸✨ #shotoniphone
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boilermakers until the day I die🚂🚂🚂
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Your support goes directly toward helping me keep bringing my creative eye to spaceflight as my full-time job in 2025🙂
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone except the leadership of the Chicago Bears, who continue to trip over themselves, running the team with little urgency and a total lack of a winning mentality. 🦃
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If you could travel back in time and arrive on scene, 60 seconds before liftoff, to witness any space mission in history, which one would it be and why?🚀🤔