Fueling has been completed for Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket at T-1h to the first ever orbital rocket launch from continental Europe and first by a german company from Andøya Spaceport, Norway.
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NASA lifted the core stage out of High Bay 3 and into the transfer aisles within the VAB. It will now undergo final checkout operations, before it will be stacked in a few weeks according to the agency.
@adrianbeil.bsky.social and the rest of the NSF teams I hope you get a lot of sleep tonight while getting ready for the next marathon stream.
NASA's Exploration Ground Systems stacked the nosecone assembly onto the left sidebooster of the SLS. With this, the stacking of the left sidebooster is complete while there is one segment missing for the right booster.
Images by NASA's Exploration Ground Systems
A dark and painful day at a space agency that brings so much light and joy to the world.
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And another good news for today: Blue Origin has been awarded Category 1 Certification for New Glenn.
Stoke Space testfired their Andromeda 2nd stage engine.
(Video courtesy by Stoke Space)
Rocket Lab is ready and rolling out Electron for the "Fasten Your Space Belts" mission. This will be Rocket Lab's 60th mission.
I will begin posting here because X is no longer an option for me. I will try to turn here in the coming months. Until then, I will post everything here but only a few things on X. I will also provide you with updates posted on X (for now) if you want to leave X.
I would love to change over to this platform, without missing too much from you or other space related stuff. Would be great if you'd get more active here!