A sunny day @NASAKennedy yesterday. With @nasa quickly progressing towards the launch of new, human-rated vehicles in the near future, the Cape is becoming an even busier place. It’s 800 miles from Houston by T38. Always an interesting and scenic flight.
Flying in the skies above #BocaChica this morning with @AstroJaws, dreaming of a future when ships full of humans may leave from this beach for #Mars. (Look closely and you can see a Starship)
We were honored to take part in a Missing Man Formation on @NASA's Day of Remembrance, honoring & remembering the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger & Columbia. This day reminds us that reflection & vigilance are necessary elements for a safe future in space exploration #NASARemembers
Spent today in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab helping develop space walk procedures that will be put into action next year. If you look carefully you can see a mock-up of the Orion spacecraft in the background. @nasa IS GOING, to the moon and beyond. #daretoexplore@csa_asc
🚀 @SpaceX's In-Flight Abort Test will demonstrate #CrewDragon’s ability to safely escape the Falcon 9 rocket in the unlikely event of an emergency during launch. Watch this animation for a preview of the test and tune in for live coverage at 10:10am ET: nasa.gov/live