space/science/tech writer. content creator on space at Ad Astra (YouTube newsletter). occasionally: fast company, wired, science friday, npr.

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Did the Perseverance rover find life on Mars??? No. But it DID make a very interesting discovery that could be relevant to the search for ancient microbial life on the red planet!! Here's more: youtu.be/MdYuRUN_qk4

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There have been increasing rumors from reputable sources that Boeing Starliner astronauts may come home on a SpaceX Crew Dragon. Nothing has been decided, but here’s an overview/what might be going on at NASA Newsletter @ 11 am ET adastraspace.com youtu.be/WyZMRTWWw3I
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Cygnus NG-21: Mission control just alerted the ISS crew to a possible issue with the Cygnus cargo ship: "Just to let you guys know, good comm with Cygnus, we're going to have solar array deploy in about an hour. The first two burns were not performed by Cygnus, so they're re-assessing what's the current state of the burn plan. We're hoping to still keep Tuesday (for capture by ISS), but we'll re-assess once we figure out what went wrong with the first two burns."
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Recent solar activity pushed the aurora closer to us. The Soyuz hangs from the station in a stream of aurora. Soyuz is illuminated in a light blue from a sun behind the camera and in front of the space station that is just about to rise. 1/4s, f1.4, 50mm, ISO 6400
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NASA will retire the ISS at the end of the decade. It will be brought down and laid to rest in the ocean. But WHY do we need to retire it? Why can’t we save the space station, keep using it or have it as a museum? Newsletter: adastraspace.com/p/will-happ… youtu.be/qlMmoaP_OE8
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To geek out over space and the Tour de France in a single episode was extremely fun! You should listen, you'll have fun too! @skrishna is just that brilliant!
Space Exploration, Cycling, and Community are a blur of passion and commitment with @agentpalmer's next guest @skrishna! ThePalmerFiles.com
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Hoping that mission elapsed time clock runs for another decade. #SaveChandra
At Chandra mission control this afternoon, showing space VIPs around. Note the mission elapsed time clock which has been running since launch of Chandra on STS-93, at T 24 y 336 d 15 h 39 m 40s :-)
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This morning, Boeing Starliner successfully launched to the ISS for its crewed flight test. Here's an overview of what happened, what the implications for this flight are, and what's next: youtu.be/ge_8rVRnktA
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Boeing Starliner is gearing up for launch! Liftoff is scheduled for 10:52 am ET. Launch vehicle and spacecraft are both doing great, weather is beautiful, and the launch team is ahead of schedule.
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🚀#Ariane6 launch date: 9 July 2024. More info 👇 esa.int/Enabling_Support/Spa…
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I did some back of the envelope math: it will take a minimum of 19 launches to get Starship ready for its NASA HLS contract—curious what others think. payloadspace.com/a-dear-john…
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Gotta say, if both Starship and Boeing have attempted launches on June 5, every space reporter’s head is going to explode.
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If they are able to recycle for tomorrow, liftoff time would be 12:03 pm EDT. Also opportunities June 5 (10:52 am EDT) and June 6 (10:29 am EDT).
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SCOOP (lol): Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the NASA astronauts scheduled to fly on Boeing's Starliner tomorrow, "will have a very light, traditional breakfast" before launch, per a NASA spokesperson. "Toast, scrambled eggs and oatmeal will be available for them."
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The last step of fueling has been started. This will place about 12,300 gallons of liquid hydrogen fuel into the Dual Engine Centaur upper stage to power Starliner into space. Still targeting 12:25:40 p.m. EDT (1625:40 UTC) for liftoff: bit.ly/av_cft
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This week's space news: - Voyager 1 sent back science data! - Scientists found billions of orphan stars hidden in a Euclid image - The planetary alignment you heard about? Overhyped!! and more! Newsletter out at 11 am ET, sign up: adastraspace.com youtu.be/07p3NA1trNs
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why is NASA (effectively) cancelling Chandra? well, here's my un-subtle chart showing why NASA Science is in so much trouble, and why it's worth fighting for. I hope that congress acts to restore @NASA Science to $9B in 2025.
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If you’ve been looking at everything NASA is doing and wondering “ok but when are we ACTUALLY going back to the moon, and what’s the plan here?” this video is for you. Here’s a rough timeline of the Artemis program, along with context: youtu.be/aSXUjA-GaKQ

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