@TaylorHose@NASASpaceflight I was just explaining to my wife how amazing it is someone who spends so much time and effort, hidden in the shadows to help someone else get into space, get the honor or a part of them going to space out of respect for what they are doing is an amazing tradition
@CSI_Starbase The one thing I keep going back to is when they did the dry (well it was wet) run of this and the DSS came on then the trench, then trench went for maybe 2 seconds max, mirroring what we saw. They need info on the new spin up process though since they no longer use RQDs
@CSI_Starbase Your last episode, like all of what you do was AMAZING. It really sucks we have to deal with political bullshit before we can just go back to enjoying science, physics and space. You hold off for how ever long you need as your content is worth the weight.
@RyanHansenSpace I was commenting, with all the reduced empty spaces the boost looks so bad ass fully frosty! I cant wait to see it on launch day. The naked, unshielded raptors are going to be the most exciting!
That was epic! I watched humans come back to earth in my backyard. Sadly, no sonic booms and it was WAY to late for my daughter to be up. PERFECT night
@whoisheartbreak I am so bummed I was driving home with my family and was 2-3 minutes shy and it was past stage sep before we were home. I got to see most of the second stage burn AND entry burn with my daughter
@ShanaDiez@johnkrausphotos Ad astra little ones! They are our future and we do our best to shape theirs and make sure it’s bright! Keep up the good work!
@LabPadre They will get these transfer tubes / downcombers / whatever term you like down at some point… still the most complicated, most powerful and largest rocket to ever fly.