BOOSTER 20 STATIC FIRE! 🚨
Just one day after being lifted onto Pad 2, Booster 20 completed its first static fire! Everything seems ready for Starship Flight 13. If SpaceX teams are happy with the data gathered today, we could be looking at a flight next week.
📸NASASpaceFlight
Yesterday, four of the world’s most iconic tall ships raced head-to-head offshore before making their way to Boston for #SAIL250.
This weekend, they’ll sail into Boston Harbor led by USCGC Eagle for the Parade of Sail. Don’t miss it! ⚓🇺🇸 #fivesisterstallships
Beautiful Boston.
The Red Arrows performed a flypast over the city to mark America’s 250th anniversary and celebrate the bond between the UK and Massachusetts.
There’s another chance to see the team over Boston tomorrow afternoon for Sail250 Parade of Sail.
#RedArrows | #RAF | #Boston
Hundreds of thousands people attended the FourLeaf Airshow at the weekend at Jones Beach. Such a great opportunity to bring the Red Arrows to Long Island and hopefully inspire those watching.
#RedArrows | #RAF | #LongIsland | #JonesBeach
New York got the Red Arrows treatment!
The team took to the skies over Jones Beach for the FourLeaf Airshow, showcasing the precision, professionalism and excellence of the @RoyalAirForce to thousands of spectators. 🇬🇧🇺🇸
We absolutely loved displaying at the FourLeaf Airshow and meeting so many aviation fans at Jones Beach across a special weekend. Thank you to the organisers, volunteers and local authorities on Long Island for having the Red Arrows at this year’s event.
#RedArrows | #RAF
If you didn’t watch today’s England vs. Mexico game, you didn’t just miss the game of the tournament—you missed one of the greatest World Cup games ever.
Just imagine it: Mexico produced a sensational first half and completely outplayed England. It got so bad that Pickford had to pull off a miraculous save. Then, out of nowhere, Jude Bellingham struck twice in the 36th and 38th minutes. Mexico responded immediately with a goal in the 41st. Three goals in just five minutes!
The second half was pure chaos. O’Reilly smashed one off the crossbar in the 50th minute, Quansah was sent off in the 53rd, and England had to play the rest of the game with ten men. It looked like the perfect opportunity for Mexico to complete the comeback.
But the madness wasn’t over. England won a penalty in the 60th minute, and Harry Kane buried it to make it 3–1. Then, just six minutes later, Kane himself conceded a penalty, allowing Mexico to pull one back in the 66th minute. The game ended with England hanging on for a dramatic 3–2 victory.
This was the undisputed Game of the 2026 World Cup so far—and one of the most valuable World Cup qualification wins in England’s history. ❤️
The Red Arrows soar over New York City and the Hudson River, celebrating the Fourth of July alongside the American people for the 250th anniversary of independence.
📹: Red Arrows
The @rafredarrows' Salute to America on 4th July in New York City.
The British (Royal Air Force) display team drew the U.S. flag across the sky for the grand finale of the International Aerial Review.
Passing over the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, FDNY Marine 1 (fireboat) and multiple tallships and warships from all over the wor, as they flew up the Hudson River.
Full video to come to come on YouTube: https://t.co/IN1gE0vTz3