NEWS ๐จ: Scientists now believe the newly discovered interstellar object (3I/ATLAS) contains water older than Earth itself
— Latest in space (@latestinspace) July 24, 2025
Estimates put it at 7 billion years old pic.twitter.com/qai2PcGTFU
NEWS ๐จ: Scientists now believe the newly discovered interstellar object (3I/ATLAS) contains water older than Earth itself
— Latest in space (@latestinspace) July 24, 2025
Estimates put it at 7 billion years old pic.twitter.com/qai2PcGTFU
Shortly before the next flight, I will do a live technical update on Starship, going over progress to date and engineering/production/launch plans for the future. https://t.co/sQ6zNahgKL
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 25, 2025
Decay said:
If you want to get technical, practically every atom except hydrogen and helium are from supernova remnants. And them hydrogen and helium are from the big bang.
Photos of Ship 38 as seen inside Megabay 2 at SpaceX yesterday evening.
— tobEwobE (Toby) ๐บ๐ธ๐๐ง (@tobewobemusic) June 16, 2025
๐ท@tobewobemusic 6/15/25 Starbase, TX pic.twitter.com/XpmuG2BIKb
SpaceX Lifts Starship 37 for Pre-flight Static Fire to the OLM https://t.co/PMOYV18j9p
— NSF - NASASpaceflight.com (@NASASpaceflight) July 28, 2025
Starship launches again next month pic.twitter.com/cPKhIngX6N
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 28, 2025
will25u said:Starship launches again next month pic.twitter.com/cPKhIngX6N
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 28, 2025
A few hours after arriving to Pad 1(A) Starship S37 became the first ship to be stacked on top of the OLM, on the "star stool" ahead of its static fire testing, later this week, as part of the pre flight testing campaign for flight 10.@NASASpaceflight https://t.co/wTIGOIV9NO pic.twitter.com/YUAY0uNSbX
— Elisar Priel (@ENNEPS) July 28, 2025
Decay said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
So this JWST tracking an object headed towards earth is off limits then, or no?
Do tell. But it will be pretty obvious very quickly whether you're describing something JWST can even do...
What happens if an asteroid hits the moon? An incredible meteor shower unlike anything seen in 5,000 years! โ๏ธ https://t.co/x1ZnzpAfn2 pic.twitter.com/OYfDBh3yvZ
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) July 29, 2025
After some delays, SpaceX teams have completed a static fire test of Falcon 9 at LC-39A ahead of the Crew-11 mission to the ISS, currently scheduled for Thursday at 12:09pm local time.
— Max Evans (@_mgde_) July 29, 2025
Awaiting official word on the test's outcome.
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First, laser communications demos in Low Earth Orbit will contribute to more efficient and secure satellite communications in the future. The shorter wavelength of infrared light allows more data to be sent with each transmission. (2/4)
— General Chance Saltzman (@SpaceForceCSO) July 28, 2025
boulderaggie said:
Woo-Hoo! Page 500 of my favorite running thread on TexAgs!
Thanks to all of the contributors.
LIVE: From suit up to spaceflight, tune in as we stream NASA's @SpaceX Crew-11 launch to the @Space_Station.
— NASA (@NASA) July 31, 2025
Our crew is scheduled to lift off from @NASAKennedy at 12:09pm ET (1609 UTC). https://t.co/Ig1XBnvcS2
All systems are looking good and weather is 90% favorable for todayโs Falcon 9 launch of Crew-11 to the @Space_Station โ https://t.co/DIuBob7vs6 pic.twitter.com/6mqiV0nvtd
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) July 31, 2025
โฆ@SpaceXโฉ Crew 11 astronauts rolling out towards the launch padโฆ pic.twitter.com/uwTiXISsSb
— Charles Boyer (@TheOldManPar) July 31, 2025
Ship 37 has completed a single engine Static Fire test on the OLM!
— Zack Golden (@CSI_Starbase) July 31, 2025
So much water you could barely even tell it was happening ๐คฃ
๐ฅ: @NASASpaceflight pic.twitter.com/FHaDtdQqLv
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Goodbye LZ-1
The Falcon 9's reusable first stage booster detached and returned to a propulsive touchdown at Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, a few miles south of the launch site. This was the 53rd and final rocket landing at LZ-1 since SpaceX aced the first intact recovery of a Falcon 9 booster there on December 21, 2015.
On most of SpaceX's missions, Falcon 9 boosters land on the company's offshore drone ships hundreds of miles downrange from the launch site. For launches with enough fuel margin, the first stage can return to an onshore landing. But the Space Force, which leases out the landing zones to SpaceX, wants to convert the site of LZ-1 into a launch site for another rocket company.
SpaceX will move onshore rocket landings to new landing zones to be constructed next to the two Falcon 9 launch pads at the Florida spaceport. Landing Zone 2, located adjacent to Landing Zone 1, will also be decommissioned and handed back over to the Space Force once SpaceX activates the new landing sites.
"We're working with the Cape and with the Kennedy Space Center folks to figure out the right time to make that transition from Landing Zone 2 in the future," said Bill Gerstenmaier, SpaceX's vice president of build and flight reliability. "But I think we'll stay with Landing Zone 2 at least near-term, for a little while, and then look at the right time to move to the other areas."