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If this position and time are right it could be a candidate balloon along the flight path. The last time is about 8 minutes before UAL 1093 got there. youtu.be/YZzbS30xdjM?si…
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There was a WindBorne systems balloon right around that area, at the right altitude, at the time. It stopped reporting right at 12:36Z. Those are about 1kg in mass. Last position was 38.5314, -109.416, at 10953m altitude.
SpaceX kept the Mega Bay 2 door open tonight, which allowed us to see Ship 39 being lifted and rotated; the nosecone/payload bay and forward section were later connected as well! Neat! Quite the views if you were watching live with @NASASpaceflight on nsf.live/starbase !
Last night, at Pad-1, the Pusher was removed from the left chopstick, both ship lift pins were removed and they also got rid of the rear pusher on the left stick. I believe the rear pusher on the right remains at this point. @LabPadre
I did a brief writeup on known space debris reentries on Oct 16, none of which match the UA1093 airliner incident planet4589.org/space/misc/ua1…
Ok this seems like good confirmation! I was offline during the drama. So do we think this means just an ill-timed loss of signal, or Stage 2 engine shutdown early but it was survivable? Do starlink flights still do the short raise burn? Could that make up an early cutoff?
The launch of JAXA's new HTV-X cargo spacecraft to the ISS, scheduled for tomorrow (Monday) night EDT (Tuesday morning in Japan), has been postponed due to bad weather. New date TBA.
[Press Release] Launch Postponement of New unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft1(HTV-X1) aboard the 7th H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 F7) global.jaxa.jp/press/2025/10/…
#A350F freighter 1st VTP Vertical Tail Plane, already painted at Airbus Toulouse FAL.

SpaceX confirms successful deployment of 28 Starlink V2 Mini satellites. This includes its 10,000th Starlink satellite launched to date. Telemetry in the SpaceX webcast ended prior to confirmation of a successful 2nd stage burn. 📰: spaceflightnow.com/2025/10/18/liv…

Revolutionizing Space Robotics, One Inchworm Walk at a Time. 🤖🚀 Apply now: grnh.se/g9o3tnbr8us Watch our robot demonstrate its inchworm walk outside a space station mock-up! #spacerobotics #robotics #engineering #careers #LosAngeles
I'm tempted to add an articulated toe-box to the wonderful K-Bot from @kscalelabs (which amazingly opens up its designs for everyone to learn from, wow). If you follow @GoingBallistic5, you probably already know this adds a non-slip contact area, in angled foot positions, that…

Well, the only I can actually back up with proper paperwork is this old roll of nylon that I bought with Bitcoin. Cost me $4000 in today's BTC prices. (.04 BTC)


What's the oldest spool of 3d filament in your collection? Mine is 1 full and a partial spool of Petg from June 2018. Think I got it with the Prusa mk3 I purchased 2nd hand a while back....no brand listed on spool. Share yours! 😁

Hey, what is this? Something random showed up from @Prusa3D ? I tried to lift it by myself, but the handle couldn’t handle my strength? Prusa XL, Core One and something else

The pursuit of personal flight continues, now evolving into the first inverse-trike flying motorcycle. Kuailun Technology's Skyrider X6 completed its historic first desert flight at the Alxa Hero Festival, demonstrating its off-road adaptability and stable low-altitude flight…
Changan Auto just revealed something straight out of a sci-fi movie: a wearable flying backpack. Billed as the world's first three-ducted, single-person aircraft, it’s designed to make flying accessible for everyone. ► It can fly up to 15 km at altitudes under 1 km, with a…
Seconding what @KenKirtland17 found; looks like the Prop Transfer Demo might actually use a HLS. In 2026. Kind of crazy.


Great conversation w @ZachBDell of @basepowerco on Energy markets Surprisingly fast solar adoption Batteries and next-gen distributed grids Do regional energy costs drive future AI dominance? Energy as an input to everything humanity does
Duffy did speak with AvWeek's Irene Klotz during IAC; whether he said anything newsworthy is left as an exercise for the reader. (I was also scheduled to interview him there but that interview was postponed, apparently indefinitely.) aviationweek.com/space/space-ex…
Your space agency doesn't care. • NASA Acting Admin. Sean Duffy has done zero interviews with space media since appointment. • NASA's senior exploration officials have not done press in a year. • Amit Kshatriya, who is now basically running the agency, has done zero press.
I think that was the best part of the flight, being able to watch a controlled entry all the way just shows you what starlink can really do. And even better is that these new profiles will be used to help get the ship back to Starbase for tower catches. The first ship back will…
I doubt anyone cares, but I was curious before I bought one, so here's a realtime filament swap speed with the dual nozzle Bambu H2D using 2x AMS 2 Pro's.
We’re going to have to shut NASA down after @rookisaacman. This is the epitome of “tough act to follow.”
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