Join us 🔴LIVE🔴 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Saturday, March 14th from approx. 7:30 a.m. EDT / 11:30 UTC, as SpaceX launches the Starlink Group 10-48 mission.
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Booster 19 has been lifted back onto the Pad 2 Launch Mount
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little while ago, the last two modules for the new Starship tower at Space Launch Complex 37 were rolled out from Roberts Road. Thankfully, NSF's Jerry Pike was out there for the close-up views!! Thanks Jerry! Give him some love, down in the comments!
Booster 19 is performing exceptionally during its initial pad testing campaign: as the inaugural Block 3 booster at the launch site and the very first flight vehicle to undergo tests on the new Pad 2.
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Join us 🔴LIVE🔴 Today, March 12th from 2:00 p.m. CST / 19:00 UTC on NASASpaceflight’s Starbase Live stream for another Raptorside Chat.
We’ll discuss all the latest developments at Starbase, and beyond, and try to answer any questions you may have!
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This is what #VV29 will look like in space 🚀
Smile, the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer, is a joint mission between @science.esa.int and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Europe’s Vega-C rocket can launch 2300 kg into space, like small scientific and Earth observation spacecraft.
Here we go again, folks! Join us 🔴LIVE🔴 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Wesnesday, March 11th, from approx. 5:32 p.m. PDT Wednesday / 0:32 UTC Thursday, as Firefly Aerospace launches Alpha Flight 7 (FLTA007), a mission dubbed "Stairway to Seven".
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Today is World Plumbing Day 💧
Let us talk about some of our most important pipes on the launch pad!
@cnes.fr developed a water deluge system that to reduce the effect of the high acoustic shocks during liftoff.
Moments ago, SpaceX conducted an unknown test (perhaps a Spin Prime) of Booster 19 on Pad 2 at Starbase. Like yesterday, the booster was loaded with propellants and we saw what appeared to be the Detonation Suppression System activate, but today, there was no deluge...
With Booster 19 setting a tanking speed record, not only for Starship, but potentially for any SpaceX vehicle, a comparison between the tanking flow on Pad 2 and Booster 19 vs Pad 1 with Booster 16.
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Follow up tour from NSF's Roger S of the brand new Launch Pad 2 and surrounding area.
A close up look at Starship Booster 19 on Pad 2 OLM as it awaits further qualification testing during the next few days.
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A historic moment at Starbase overnight, as B19, with a few Raptor 3 engines, made the journey from the MB1 towards Launch Pad 2, the first flight hardware, and first V3 booster to arrive to the new pad, ahead of its Static Fire testing.
Ship 39 looks up at the sky, on its nightime stroll back from Massey's, dreaming of soaring high above the clouds.
📸 Ceaser G for NSF
Congress Wants a Moon Base? | This Week in Spaceflight with @elysiasegal.bsky.social
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So far, so good with Ship 39 testing at Massey's.
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The Runit Dome and a crater from the Redwing Lacrosse test at Runit Island of Enewetak Atoll.
Taken by a KH-9 HEXAGON spy satellite on 1984-02-05.
I'll get to work on getting the full image online now
Cape Canaveral GigaBay Update 1
As SpaceX gets prepared for Starship's arrival to Florida, a look at the progress during February on the GigaBay going up at SpaceX's Roberts Rd Facility.
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Starship V3 Ship 39 Begins Testing — Artemis III Just Changed | Starship Update with Max Evans
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It was a busy delivery day at SpaceX's McGregor test site, as 7 different Raptor 3 engines rolling by the NASASpaceflight McGregor Live cameras: including 108, 113, 114, 122, 123 (new record holder), and two more we could not spot the number of.
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Following an inspection inside the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the agency has announced that a seal in the quick disconnect, through which helium flows from the ground systems to the rocket, was obstructing the pathway, preventing helium from flowing to the upper stage.
NASA has released an update regarding SLS following the rollback to the VAB:
NASA plans to roll the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for the Artemis II mission out to Launch Complex 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center again in the coming weeks, ahead of a potential launch in April, 2026.
Another week, another set of launches!
By John Sharp
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The new spacefromspace.com site (surprise!) seems to be up and running smoothly.
I wanted to bring a more simple and easy to use flow to access the images and I hope this provides that. Please take a look around!
Some things still need tweaking and adding but it's mostly there.
Ship 39 rolled out to SpaceX Massey's for its first major tests ahead of Starship Flight 12, passing initial testing aimed at setting the stage for its return for Static Fire tests later in March.
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This Week In Spaceflight with Elysia Segal!
Coming up at 12:30pm EST (17:30 UTC) on YouTube!
Seeya there ➡️ youtu.be/kKliUCADMlU
Rocket Lab has launched the suborbital “That’s Not A Knife” mission, as part of their HASTE (Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron) program this evening at 7:00pm EST (00:00 UTC Saturday) from their LC-2 in Wallops Island, Virginia.
[Video Credit 🎥: Rocket Lab, via YouTube]
Join us 🔴LIVE🔴 today (Thursday, February 26th), from approx. 10:00 a.m. CST / 16:00 UTC, as Starship 39 makes the trek from Mega Bay 2 at Starbase up Highway 4 to the Masseys test site!
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Starship 39, the first V3 ship is now currently on its way to Masseys for the start of its testing campaign!
This is also the first ship to visit the Masseys test site since July of last year.
📸 Colleen Liedtke
NASA's SLS rocket arrived back inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, late evening yesterday after rolling back from LC-39B for repairs after issues were discovered in the ICPS helium system.
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