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lonestarflight · 4 months
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Size comparison between the Apollo Program F-1 and J-2 engines and an early version of the Space Shuttle Maine Engine.
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falconisinstartup · 8 months
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RS-25 engine E2059
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spaceflight-insider · 7 months
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First engine installed on Artemis 2 Moon rocket
The installation of RS-25 engine E2059 at the base of the core stage for NASA’s second Space Launch System rocket. Credit: NASA Technicians have installed the first engine on the core stage of the second Space Launch System rocket, which is tasked with sending the first people to the Moon in more than a half century. Continue reading Untitled
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spacenutspod · 2 months
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**Hosts:** Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie --- **Episode Summary:** Join Steve Dunkley and his digital co-pilot Hallie for a serene edition of Astronomy Daily, recorded on a Goldilocks-perfect day, 11th March 2024. In today's podcast, we bask in the ideal weather while delving into the exciting developments of the Europa Clipper mission and its poetic journey to Jupiter's moon. We also ignite our curiosity with NASA's RS-25 engine test that promises a future of lunar expeditions. Plus, we marvel at the latest Starlink launch and the public's awe-inspiring reactions. With a mix of relaxation, technology, and a hint of humor, Steve and Hallie navigate the cosmos for your listening pleasure. --- **Featured Topics:** 1. **Europa Clipper's Cosmic Message:** An in-depth look at NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft, its special cargo of 2.6 million names, and the poetic homage it carries into the depths of space. 2. **RS-25 Engine Testing:** Steve and Hallie discuss the significance of the RS-25 engine hot fire test, a pivotal moment for the SLS rocket and future Artemis missions. 3. **Starlink's Skyward Surge:** Commentary on the recent launch of 23 Starlink satellites and the public's fascination with space as seen through viral social media posts. 4. **Dream Chaser's Tenacity:** Updates on Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane as it endures rigorous testing, inching closer to its mission to revolutionize space commercialization and exploration. --- **Notable Quotes:** - "Perfect weather won't last, but in the world of space exploration, the excitement never cools down." - Steve Dunkley - "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Elon Musk's Starlink satellites lighting up the sky!" - Hallie --- **Additional Information:** For your daily space fix, head over to our new URL at astronomydaily.io, where you can find all past and present episodes. Dive deeper into the universe with the Space Nuts podcast at spacenuts.io, and join the conversation in the Space Nuts podcast group on Facebook. Listen on the go with Spotify and explore more at bitesz.com, where a constellation of podcasts awaits. --- **Next Episode Preview:** Next week, Steve and Hallie will return with more celestial news and discoveries. Expect to hear about the latest advancements in space technology, the ongoing saga of our cosmic explorations, and the stories that connect us to the stars. --- **Closing Remarks:** As we sign off from this tranquil corner of the cosmos, we're reminded that the universe's wonders are as constant as the changing tides on Earth. Thank you for joining us on this voyage through the stars. Until we meet again, this is Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie, wishing you peaceful days and starry nights. --- **Host Sign-off:** Steve Dunkley: "Until next week, keep enjoying those perfect days and the endless marvels above." Hallie: "Goodbye, dear listeners. May your curiosity always lead you to new horizons. 📋 Episode Chapters (00:00) It's astronomy daily time again with Steve and Halle (01:24) NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft set to launch in October (08:02) Astronomy daily has a new URL, astronomydaily IO (09:36) Astrology Daily newsletter offers regular updates on space science and astronomy (10:56) Dream Chaser and its accompanying cargo underwent intensive vibration assessments last month For more Astronomy Daily siign up for our Daily Newsletter...and to hear more podcasts ... visit www.astonomydaily.io for the details.
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lord-of-plants · 8 months
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I am being so very normal about the RS-25
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rickladd · 2 years
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Returning To The Scene Of The Crime
Returning To The Scene Of The Crime
Yesterday I noticed I had a voicemail from late Friday. It turned out to be from someone at PRO-Unlimited, the organization that handles temps for Aerojet Rocketdyne. She said she was calling about the position I interviewed for a week ago last Thursday. I won’t know for sure until I can return her call tomorrow, but I’m pretty sure this means I’m getting the job I really wanted. I’m beyond…
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robrongifs · 1 year
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first time actually trying 3D modelling in blockbench! here's an RS-25 rocket engine, better known as the space shuttle main engine
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demoralised · 2 years
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Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25
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sometimes i love my city
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interstate40 · 11 months
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just bought 100 blank DVD-Rs and I'm about to start burning my Waterloo Road series 9 and 10 DVDs yessssss
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lonestarflight · 4 days
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"NASA achieved a major milestone April 3 for production of new RS-25 engines to help power its Artemis campaign to the Moon and beyond with completion of a critical engine certification test series at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
The 12-test series represents a key step for lead engines contractor Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies company, to build new RS-25 engines, using modern processes and manufacturing techniques, for NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rockets that will power future lunar missions, beginning with Artemis V."
Date: April 3, 2024
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falconisinstartup · 8 months
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RS-25 engine E2029 being installed in position two on the core stage of the SLS rocket intended to launch Artemis II
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lord-of-plants · 8 months
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Look at this
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That thing's a blorbo
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michaelgabrill · 1 month
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MEDIA ADVISORY: S24-015 NASA Invites Media to Milestone RS-25 Engine Certification Test
NASA will host media to view a milestone RS-25 engine test at NASA’s Stennis Space Center on Wednesday, April 3, to certify full production of new engines to help power the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket on Artemis missions to the Moon and beyond. As NASA explores the universe for the benefit of all, NASA […] from NASA https://ift.tt/kzxbut1
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