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Posts by Curtis Szajkovics

Took my first trip with Southwest Airlines new assigned seats. I’m so disappointed. I have been a HUGE Southwest fan for 25 years because of how they treated the customer and the freedoms they allowed to everyone regardless of ticket. That is gone, the LUV is gone. 😭💔

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I’m seeing people saying “This isn’t how America is supposed to work” and YOU’RE RIGHT.

Now, the great thing about America is we can change that…YOU can change that.

Take notes. Develop policy. Rise up candidates to make the reforms to #America so this can never happen again. The work begins now

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Laser rangefinder problems blamed for second ispace lunar lander crash Japanese company ispace says it believes its second lunar lander mission crashed because of problems with a laser rangefinder used to determine altitude.

Sad to see iSpace make a hard landing during the attempt to land on the Moon. It looks like Intuitive Machines and iSpace both had laser rangefinder anomalies which impacted their missions, seconds from touching down.

spacenews.com/laser-rangef...

9 months ago 4 1 0 0

The 2025 call for NASA grant proposals is now two months late.

This administration is killing science quickly and slowly

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Tonight we watched as #BlueGhost was captured by the lunar night.

We don't expect her to wake up, but at the same time, Blue has surprised at every turn.

We have captured sights never before seen by mankind and opened the lunar surface to commercial activities.

I can't wait to return.

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What does it take to vacuum up lunar regolith while already in a vacuum? The Lunar PlanetVac team knows.

We received video of our LPV operations and invited the payload team into the MOC to watch the video on our video wall.

Seeing their excitement was so rewarding after years of hard work!🧪🌖

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My favorite part about the moon is that practically any human being in history has looked at it in their life no matter when or where they lived and so looking at it myself feels like a connection point with all of humanity.

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The lunar exploration community is very small. Intuitive Machines and Firefly are both based in Texas.

Someone may have sent coffee to the other company for their landing attempt and the other may have sent donuts and energy drinks.

It’s a sad day to see hard work lost in the name of science.

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This has been a mix of emotions. @firefly-aerospace.bsky.social stuck the landing on the Moon, but we also saw the loss of Intuitive Machine’s Athena, Astrofoge’s Odin and NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer.

That is a lot of science 🧪 that can no longer be completed.

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This data will help us understand the lunar crust and, one day, might guide us in mining and using these materials for habitats—supporting a sustained human presence on the Moon. 🌑🏠

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LMS uses magnetotelluric techniques to measure the Moon’s natural electromagnetic fields. By studying how these fields interact with the surface and subsurface, we get insights into the Moon’s internal structure and composition.

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Blue Ghost is rocking on with our Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS) deployment!🌑🔍🧪

This involved deploying probes, which look very much like cannonballs flying over the Moon, and then deploying the antenna mast straight up. So as far as I’m concerned, we are basically #Moon pirates. 🏴‍☠️🦜

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Intuitive Machines-2 Lunar Landing News Conference YouTube video by NASA Video

Intuitive Machine’s Athena is suspected to be on its side after a landing attempt near the lunar South Pole.

I feel for the IM team. They have put in years of work on their lander and supporting systems.

We want all missions to the Moon to be successful as we build a new economy in lunar space

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Sad to see Lunar Trailblazer having issues. It takes a lot of hard work to get a satellite into orbit and those first moments are tense.

Wishing them the best of luck on troubleshooting and getting it back in service.

1 year ago 3 1 1 0
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This past weekend, our Trace Gas Orbiter and #MarsExpress waved hello to NASA's Europa Clipper as it passed by the Red Planet 👋 1/3

🧪🔭 #planetsci

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Oh, what a beautiful morning 🎶

Oh, what a beautiful dayyyy🎶

Good Morning on the Mare Crisium!

#Moon #BlueGhost 🧪🚀

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Blue Ghost has landed, intact, upright, in 1 piece and is sending back beautiful photos of the lunar landscape!

Now the real work begins.

We have 2 weeks (1 lunar day) to collect #scientific data for our payloads! 🧪

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We made it!!

Blue Ghost is ON THE MOON!🧪🌒🚀

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Blue Ghost Mission 1 Dedication
Blue Ghost Mission 1 Dedication YouTube video by Firefly Aerospace

I had to dedicate Blue Ghost to my parents.

I am the first in my family to graduate college.

I spent 6 years building our family business, failing to break into space.

They were supportive while I was rejected from about every major #aerospace company.

Tonight I’m landing on the Moon.
🧪🚀🌒

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Firefly's Blue Ghost Mission 1 Lunar Landing YouTube video by Firefly Aerospace

Tonight's the big night!

Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander is going to be landing on the #Moon! Livestream is linked below! Should go live around 1:30 AM CST Mar 2.

So excited to see Blue touchdown and for the lunar surface science mission to begin! 🧪 🌒

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🔊It's gravity assist day! Today Mars will bend the #EuropaClipper trajectory towards Jupiter. At 17:57(UK)/12:57(EST) 🛰️Clipper will be just 550 miles above Mars’ surface, testing its thermal imager & radar. So #DoLookUp to Mars and give Clipper a little wave 👋🥳

ℹ️ www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-e... 🔭🧪

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Calling all #planetary #scientists! If you could conduct research anywhere in the solar system, where would you go and what would you study?

Let’s talk #exploration! 🧪🌌🚀

#astronomy #planetaryscience

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The #Moon is so beautiful. Yes it appears monochrome, but the bright white ejecta and the pitch black of shadowed regions create a diverse landscape.

I love how we are finally able to make out smaller craters that were not visible and higher altitudes. 🧪 Only a few days until Blue Ghost lands!

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🚀 Growth isn’t about a straight path, it’s about adaptability. Keep learning, stay curious, and trust the process.

The path to your dream job isn’t always linear—but every step counts. 🌕

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💡 Instead of stressing about landing that dream job immediately, focus on the journey.

✨Set milestones, and move forward one step at a time.

🥽Pay attention to the skills each job teaches you.

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In Lunar Orbit! Blue Ghost Week 5 Update
In Lunar Orbit! Blue Ghost Week 5 Update YouTube video by Firefly Aerospace

🌟 Honored to be featured in Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost update! 🌟

This update covers where we are in the mission and what’s coming up in the next few weeks. I also had the chance to share a piece of advice I wish I had heard earlier in my career.🧪

#FireflyAerospace

1 year ago 6 1 1 0

I have been laid off before and it's a gut punch. It creates anxiety and confusion around your whole life. I hope NASA can avoid such measures, but time will tell.

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I'm happy to see our friends at NASA have been given a temporary reprieve. We will need to wait and see if cuts are still made, and if they will be more targeted at specific programs.

Still, this gives people time to adjust and consider their options compared to being forced to look for new work.

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The Planetary Society Strongly Opposes Mass Layoffs of Probationary… Sudden, indiscriminate layoffs at NASA do not serve the national interests in space leadership.

The Planetary Society strongly opposes the sudden, indiscriminate dismissal of more than 1,000 scientists, engineers, and explorers at NASA — the largest involuntary workforce reduction since the end of the Apollo program.

Read more on our stance. ⬇️

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Blue Ghost completed LOI2 which brought us into lower elliptical orbit around the #Moon. We were able to capture the footage seen here at approx 120km off the surface of the Moon.

For reference, the ISS orbits the Earth at around 400km.

We are getting close to descent, only a few weeks to go!🧪

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