Knight of Space
@KOS_Beyond
Aspiring Space Explorer 🚀. Reach for the stars! 🌌
In the short and even somewhat medium term, SpaceX doesn't really care about 3rd party payloads on Starship. It is a Starlink delivery machine. Until ship reuse is happening regularly, no need to be distracted with larger payload doors.
I find alternate history maps more interesting when they include settlements across the Solar System "2206: Final Frontier" by Sera-Fim deviantart.com/sera-fim/art/2…
I also like @dinotrakker's "Future of Humanity" timeline and maps. deviantart.com/dinotrakker/ar…
With SpaceX's latest embrace of the moon despite their previous "Mars is better" stance, and Rocketlab doing a Mars mission despite Peter Beck previously stating that Venus is alot more interesting than Mars, I'm just waiting for Blue Origin to announce something Venus related
Following its arrival to Launch Complex 39A the day before, the Orbital Launch Mount for the Starship pad was hooked up to the LR 13000 and lifted into its final position atop the flame trench, bringing us one step closer to a launch. @NASASpaceflight nsf.live/spacecoast
Sparks fly at Starbase as workers pick up the pace on demolishing Pad 1's Orbital Launch Mount amid preps for the next phase of operations with Block 3 Starship. youtu.be/HpTVSdeb6Fg
Another way that the Moon fits with Elon’s plans for Mars is that some 80% of the factory & robotics tech needed to build a supply chain on the Moon will also be part of a supply chain on Mars. IOW, it needs to be developed, anyway.
🇺🇸 ELON DOES IT AGAIN: ALL PAYLOADS DEPLOYED, ZERO DRAMA SpaceX confirmed the successful deployment of every payload from its latest mission, marking another spotless performance in orbit that’s starting to look less like rocket science and more like routine magic. From…
🇺🇸 SPACEX JUST COMPLETED ITS 100TH STARLINK LAUNCH OF THE YEAR A Falcon 9 rocket lifted just off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, sending 28 more Starlink satellites into orbit and officially marking SpaceX’s 100th Starlink launch of 2025. Each of these missions…
semi-related I continue to find it mildly funny that this was the most recent Starship flight at the time of the initial HLS nomination back in April 2021:
I was looking back at some pictures I took at Starbase 4 years ago just after the time when @SpaceX won the HLS contract from @NASA (& after months of @blueorigin contesting the selection process, which added more delays to the start of development). I think people forget how…
The pilot’s brain synchronizes with the ship’s field. The ship amplifies and matches the pilot’s frequency. The combined harmonic field creates a new resonance state. This resonance shifts the entire system into a higher energy dimension, bypassing normal physics. This…
Japanese plans from 2008-2009 for crewed spacecraft, lunar landings in the 2020s, and a Moon base by 2030 archive.ists.ne.jp/upload_pdf/200… archive.ists.ne.jp/upload_pdf/200… archive.ists.ne.jp/upload_pdf/200…
what are some obscure pdfs you think people should be more aware of?
Starship is the vehicle to Mars. Making it reusable will sustain humanity if something happens to the Earth
I can already tell this is going to be beautiful brain rot watching it getting built piece by piece! 😍😂 📸@ @LabPadre
Mark your calendars and join me on a livestream with retired Air Force pilot Joe Tegtmeyer to talk about the current and future state of the SpaceX Starship program. Date: October 27, 2025 Time: 17:00 US Central Time (18:00 East) x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Spaceflight Support Spectrum What do you think should be the ultimate goal of spaceflight?
What I wouldn't give to see a closeup image of what this flame deflector surface looks like after 10 flights. It would be awesome if @SpaceX were willing to share that before demolishing the structure.
This represents a very significant step forward in technosignature research. We must search for alien artefacts in near-Earth space, on the moon, across the solar system and right here on our planet's surface.
Wonderful news. 🌟💫✨ Our two new VASCO papers are now peer-reviewed, accepted and published — and they reveal some extraordinary things: - We find statistically significant correlations between short-lived transients on pre-Sputnik sky plates, UFO sightings, and above-ground…
Do you know — we are bobbing up and down in gravitational waves, some of them are aftermath of Big Bang? The wavelength can be light years long so it is very hard to feel it. Yet, we are essentially floating in the ocean of gravitational field.
If moving to and living in space was affordable enough for millions or billions of people, why would it be something that is forced instead of something people do on their own volition?
Its still hard to get over the revisionism surrounding space colonization as an aspiration rather than a forcible removal of people from Earth.
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