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@ConanToole
Aerospace and astronomy enthusiast 🚀🪐🇮🇪 18M he/him
How in the ACTUAL FUCK did SpaceX manage to build Raptor 3 (no hate to stoke, can't wait for their sweep)


This is a colour pick of my skin rn. You could say I might be slightly sunburnt after my camping trip 🫠

I paid 8 fucking 40 for a single pint of Guinness the other day in Dublin. We used to be a real county 😔

According to this post on Reddit, there have been recurring issues with the hatch on the Orion spacecraft for years after the design was practically copied from the Gemini capsule and modified to fit Orion. reddit.com/r/space/s/CfDc…
Mobile optimised day night cycle for Spaceflight Simulator 2
Gonna be honest, ts looks ass 💔💔💔 Thank god they only need it for a couple more launches
A look at the modifications being done on the launch mount. New propellant pipes and support frames are being attached to connect to a SQD (ship quick disconnect) to be used for fueling ships for static fire testing. 7/14/25
Back in like, 2021 I used to use an absolutely cursed rocket to launch entire Falcon 9s to the moon, then land the first stages on the moon after delivering their payloads to lunar orbit 😭

>"I like interstellar vehicles" >"Oh so you think humans have permission to commit genocide on aliens?" What the fuck?
God the average twitter user talking about these films is so goddamned insufferable "hurr durr I think the corporate humans should kill the aliens whose world they are colonising because humans and corporations good" Kill yourself you East India Company wannabes.
Obligatory OMG hit tweet. I'll use this opportunity to ask you to consider donating to a Ft. Bliss soldier that lost both his kids in the Ruidoso flash floods share.google/huHSA7zX5aoaHf…
Space Sudoer when someone else has 'Sudoer' in their username and actually gives credit to people when he posts their content:
Plenty of interesting launch anniversaries today. A super rare Falcon failure, also a rare partial Ariane V failure, a space shuttle launch, the launch of the Zvezda module for the ISS, and Fobos 2; the final space probe launched by the Soviet Union



Only shuttle launch I ever watched live, and it's what got me into spaceflight at such a young age
The 135th and final space shuttle mission launched #OTD in 2011. Atlantis transported 11,600 pounds of supplies and equipment to the International @Space_Station. At mission's end, STS-135 Commander Chris Ferguson said, “We sure hope that everybody who has ever worked on, or…
When I was 9 years old I tripped on the layer of tarmac on a road that for some reason was sticking out an inch high and I faceplanted and chipped a quarter of my front tooth clean off
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