Hi @AmazonMGMStudio,
Many of us now work in filmmaking because of shows like Stargate SG-1.
It inspired us with its rich lore, believable character interactions, human drama, and its grounded military science fiction setting.
It showed the progress of humanity from its first baby steps through an unknown portal into a space-faring species.
The show was hopeful, human, and naturally diverse.
It showed the world and mankind coming together despite our differences to create something better.
Indeed, that is what the core of Stargate is and always has been.
We are from around the world.
We are men, women, fathers, mothers, grandparents, grandchilren, and proud of the values Stargate has always stood for. It's rare for a franchise that appeals to people across a political divide, but Stargate always has. It has always stood for the message that we are stronger together. These are the fans.
Martin Gero, Joe Mallozzi, Brad Wright, and everyone else involved have had decades to understand this. There is no better team to trust than the ones who've been there with us the longest. It's a symbiotic relationship.
I, and every Stargate fan, urge you to reconsider during this Window of Opportunity. The writing team was in the middle of their backswing during the cancellation announcement. At least let them finish a season.
We are worth taking a chance on!
I'm Emerald May, and I work in visual effects in Atlanta and I'm proud of shows like Stargate SG-1, Atlantis, and Universe that helped steer my career into a place where we make worlds come true.
Thank you.
@Flash_Garrett There truly are no words capable of expressing the gratitude for everything you have done and sacrificed wearing that jersey. You are so much more than THE GOAT on the field. You are the GOAT off the field. Best wishes achieving your dreams. You are family no matter where you are
In his recent interview with LEAP 71 co-founder @linkayser, veteran podcaster @timventura covered a lot of ground, including why Computational Engineering is a foundational technology for the advancement of human civilization.
Alright my Tesla people, I have a 2021 Model 3 With hardware 3. I'm thinking about getting FSD to take off the mental load for an upcoming road trip for my wife. It's been over a year since the last time I used it. Does it still have the steering wheel nag if you're wearing sunglasses?
The world’s first @nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 server rack is here.
We’re thrilled to deliver the first working, liquid-cooled @Dell PowerEdge XE9812 for @CoreWeave.
Built for the next era of AI infrastructure. 🚀🤝
This seems to be the only real damage at the launch complex after flight 12.
I'm not entirely sure what could have caused this because it seems to have been a high energy event inside of the structure.
If the primary control system for the integration tower is in here, then we may finally have an answer for why the Chopsticks were stuck at the top of the tower for several days.
📸: @RGVaerialphotos
By the end of the decade, we're bringing asteroid material back to Earth.
Here's AstroForge President Robyn Ringuette speaking to @NASASpaceflight on our timeline and plan to make that happen:
Happy 1st Birthday, Starbase.
One year ago today, Starbase officially became a city. In that time, we’ve hosted multiple Starship flight tests, grown our community of people building the future of spaceflight, and worked to protect our beaches and natural resources for generations to come.
Next year will be even bigger. More launches. More progress. And we’re just getting started!
Thank you to everyone who has been part of Starbase’s first year as a city.
@MoonManX22 Try to remember on those days when rocketry decides to remind you how brutal it can be that we got your back!
Thank you for continuing to grind forward for us all. 👊💪
I remember looking up at that Falcon 9 carrying astronauts and thinking how lucky I was just to be here to witness it.
Six years later, I’ve had the privilege of helping build the hardware that will carry humanity even farther.
In that time we’ve:
• Returned astronauts to orbit regularly
• Landed and reused rockets hundreds of times
• Caught Super Heavy boosters out of the sky
• Built the most powerful rocket ever flown
• Taken major steps toward returning to the Moon and reaching Mars
It’s been an incredible journey, and somehow it still feels like we’re only getting started.
UPDATE: Debris from the 28 May 2026 anomaly could wash ashore along publicly accessible areas over the coming days or weeks, report debris to 911. Launch vehicle debris is potentially hazardous, direct contact poses a risk to personal health and welfare.
https://t.co/LAvUsRdK4H