exNASA's profile picture. The Rocket scientist refuses to divulge his qualifications and may, in fact, have none whatsoever.

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The Rocket scientist refuses to divulge his qualifications and may, in fact, have none whatsoever.

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This will be a challenging task. Only this month we lost over 5,800 followers. Our visibility is in your hands. Amplify our voice.

Please help @AuschwitzMuseum get to 2m followers. The Holocaust is something that must always be remembered. It shows what hatred can lead to, humans acting like monsters. Stand up to hate.



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Here’s a BE-7 engine headed into vacuum cell testing in a simulated space-like environment at Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards Air Force Base, CA. BE-7 generates 10,000 lbf of thrust and powers our Blue Moon MK1 and MK2 lunar landers.

blueorigin's tweet image. Here’s a BE-7 engine headed into vacuum cell testing in a simulated space-like environment at Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards Air Force Base, CA. BE-7 generates 10,000 lbf of thrust and powers our Blue Moon MK1 and MK2 lunar landers.

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Astronauts have departed these historic grounds for the first time since 1968. This is also the first time as Cape Canaveral Space Force Station!

Another historic day on the #EasternRange, as astronauts lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for the first time. 🚀 @SpaceForceDoD@USSF_SSC@ULALaunch@NASA #SpaceLaunch #SemperSupra #SpaceDominance



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Astronaut Michael Collins took this historic photo in 1969, making him the only human, alive or dead, not in the frame. 🌍🚀

MAstronomers's tweet image. Astronaut Michael Collins took this historic photo in 1969, making him the only human, alive or dead, not in the frame. 🌍🚀

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Goodness gracious @ReedTimmerUSA is doing incredible work between the drone videos and launching rockets into tornados The fluid dynamics at play here are horrific yet mesmerizing Look at the sub-vortices! Look at how clearly the inflow is visualized! Look at that updraft!


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Here is every SpaceX launch from Cape Canaveral between 2010 - 2023. What do you think? The original was made by Hazegrayart and can be found here: youtu.be/QPMwu04VF38?si…. I've remastered the sounds and music and trimmed it down to a minute. Hats of to Hazegrayart for the…


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🎖🎉 Congratulations to Drs. @janerrigby, @Astro_Ellen and everyone who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom today!

Congrats to Dr. Jane Rigby and Dr. Ellen Ochoa, who were selected by the @WhiteHouse to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom today! Dr. Rigby and Dr. Ochoa will be honored for their trailblazing achievements in a ceremony this afternoon: go.nasa.gov/3UK97aD

NASA's tweet image. Congrats to Dr. Jane Rigby and Dr. Ellen Ochoa, who were selected by the @WhiteHouse to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom today!

Dr. Rigby and Dr. Ochoa will be honored for their trailblazing achievements in a ceremony this afternoon: go.nasa.gov/3UK97aD
NASA's tweet image. Congrats to Dr. Jane Rigby and Dr. Ellen Ochoa, who were selected by the @WhiteHouse to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom today!

Dr. Rigby and Dr. Ochoa will be honored for their trailblazing achievements in a ceremony this afternoon: go.nasa.gov/3UK97aD


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Houston, we've had a problem. Today in 1970, an explosion in an oxygen tank damaged the #Apollo13 spacecraft, leaving the crew to circle the Moon and return to Earth without a lunar landing.

airandspace's tweet image. Houston, we've had a problem.

Today in 1970, an explosion in an oxygen tank damaged the #Apollo13 spacecraft, leaving the crew to circle the Moon and return to Earth without a lunar landing.

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Today the NASA family mourns the passing of astronaut and former NASA Administrator, Richard Truly. Truly will be long remembered for his pivotal work on the Space Shuttle's Approach and Landing Tests and the STS-2 and STS-8 missions. He was also the first astronaut to become a…


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.@NASA is mourning the loss of former administrator and astronaut Richard Truly, who passed away Feb. 27, 2024, at his home in Genesee, Colorado, at the age of 86. Many people know the famous photograph of Earth taken from Voyager 1 known as the “Pale Blue Dot.” Taken at…

v_wyche's tweet image. .@NASA is mourning the loss of former administrator   and astronaut Richard Truly, who passed away Feb. 27, 2024, at his home in Genesee, Colorado, at the age of 86.

Many people know the famous photograph of Earth taken from Voyager 1 known as the “Pale Blue Dot.” Taken at…
v_wyche's tweet image. .@NASA is mourning the loss of former administrator   and astronaut Richard Truly, who passed away Feb. 27, 2024, at his home in Genesee, Colorado, at the age of 86.

Many people know the famous photograph of Earth taken from Voyager 1 known as the “Pale Blue Dot.” Taken at…

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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket went vertical at the pad a few minutes ago; you can't miss it if you're in the area!

cbs_spacenews's tweet image. Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket went vertical at the pad a few minutes ago; you can't miss it if you're in the area!
cbs_spacenews's tweet image. Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket went vertical at the pad a few minutes ago; you can't miss it if you're in the area!
cbs_spacenews's tweet image. Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket went vertical at the pad a few minutes ago; you can't miss it if you're in the area!

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Meet New Glenn! Our vehicle upended on its launch pad today for the first time. The rocket will remain vertical for at least a week for a series of tests in preparation for its first launch later this year. Thank you to our customers, partners, and everyone else championing…

blueorigin's tweet image. Meet New Glenn! Our vehicle upended on its launch pad today for the first time. The rocket will remain vertical for at least a week for a series of tests in preparation for its first launch later this year. Thank you to our customers, partners, and everyone else championing…

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A louder rumble in Rocket City! We just completed our first BE-4 engine hotfire test at the historic Test Stand 4670 in Huntsville. We also continue to test BE-4 engines at our Texas facility. The BE-4 engine produces 550,000 pounds of thrust and is our most powerful engine yet.


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