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Aug 10, 2022

China’s Secretive Spaceplane Is Still Flying A Week After Launch

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Aug 9, 2022

Starship and Booster Engine Testing Double Header | SpaceX Boca Chica

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Booster 7 and Ship 24 both conducted two spin prime tests, Ship 25 was welded in the High Bay, and the Chopsticks were raised.

Video and Pictures from Mary (@BocaChicaGal), Nic (@NicAnsuini), and the NSF Robots.
Edited by Patrick Colquhoun(@Patrick_Colqu).

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Aug 9, 2022

Why we need to worry about asteroids

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Blue origin’s moon rocket engines.

Aug 9, 2022

Space and Technology

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Blue origin’s moon rocket engines.

Aug 9, 2022

2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing

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This incredible milestone changed the way humanity looked at our planet and access to deep space. The amazing events leading up to Apollo 11 and uncovers the fascinating future NASA has in store for space exploration.

Aug 9, 2022

SpaceX Starship Updates and 20 Engine Static Fire for Booster, Atlas V, Electron, Falcon 9 and NS-22

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This week unlike the last has been super busy with launch activity. SpaceX Starship Updates and 20 Engine Static Fire for Booster, Atlas V, Electron, Falcon 9 and NS-22. We have multiple flyovers of both SpaceX’s Starbases in Texas and Florida, and wow are we seeing huge work done. Strap in, because there is a lot to cover today.

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Aug 7, 2022

Artemis without SLS

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New video I released today.


The space launch system is very expensive, and may cost $4.1 billion per launch. And according to the current NASA plan it can only be launched once per year at best.

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Aug 7, 2022

A New Method for Making Graphene has an Awesome Application: A Space Elevator!

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The material of the future could make an imaginative concept of the past real.


Brief history of the space elevator

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Aug 7, 2022

SpaceX is training astronauts for the world’s first commercial spacewalk

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Aug 7, 2022

Low Earth orbit: Seven significant spacecraft that lie in low Earth orbit

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