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Gru rubbing his hands rn
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Thank you for everything, @charliekirk11
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Space-Tech has made some fantastic new friends. Get ready, world; @VayaSpace is on the way!
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In space, there are currently no valuable resources that can be mined and sold on Earth. This needs to change. - @CJHandmer
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High-Risk Solar Storm Forecast - Total Analysis
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Starlink alone has 5,671 satellites in space (not all in destination orbits), so it is 10 times the size of all GEO satellites combined and 100 times the size of the largest GEO operators.
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Space-Tech CEO Wil Glaser on stage at Space Force IT Day with DoD CIO Mr. Winston Beauchamp
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On Wednesday morning, a satellite belonging to the European Space Agency is predicted to reenter the Earth's atmosphere and largely burn up.
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U.S. Space Force Col. Nick Hague will serve as the pilot on NASA’s Space X Crew-9 mission aboard the Dragon spacecraft that will take him and his crewmates to the International Space Station.
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Why We Often Say “Space is Hard” 🚀 The phrase “Space is hard” succinctly encapsulates the immense challenges of space exploration. It reflects the intricate complexity, hostile environment, vast isolation, and the unknowns that come with venturing beyond Earth. 1.Technical Complexity: The precision engineering required for spacecraft and equipment is unparalleled. Even minor errors can lead to major consequences, highlighting the need for flawless design and execution. 2.Harsh Environment: Space’s hostile environment, with its radiation, extreme temperatures, and debris, like the asteroid field depicted in the image, demands constant vigilance and exceptional technological solutions. 3.Vastness and Isolation: The immense distance from Earth poses significant challenges in communication and impacts the psychological well-being of astronauts. The vastness and isolation of space, illustrated by distant planets and stars, add to these challenges. 4.Unknowns and Discoveries: Every mission is a venture into the unknown, pushing human knowledge and capabilities to new frontiers. This journey is as perilous as it is exhilarating. The allure of space, with its beauty and mysteries, continues to inspire and drive our quest for exploration, despite the formidable challenges
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