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Delta IV Heavy
@Delta_IV_Heavy
Please relay to groundskeeper: If the grass is on fire, it means everything worked... Usually. Space Shitposter (Not affiliated with @ULALaunch)
SLC 6 or SLC 37B... or space
Joined February 2017
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    Starship is one of the coolest looking rockets out there. But dear god SN5 and 6 were the dumbest looking things to ever fly
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    The most powerful rocket ever successfully flown... this feels fitting 😎
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    ULA: our rocket is called Vulcan in honor of Leonard Nimoy SpaceX: our rocket is called Falcon after the Millennium Falcon Relativity: our rocket is called Terran 1 referencing Starcraft Astra: our rocket is called Rocket 3 because it is our third rocket.
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    This is literally the most badass photo I have ever seen. Space Shuttle Enterprise and the Saturn V watch together, as Atlantis makes her maiden voyage into space.
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    DC-101, better known by the name Tenacity, will be the first Dream Chaser to go to space. It will embark on a nearly 3 month long mission to the ISS, delivering cargo to the crew before returning to the Earth loaded with experiments.
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    Hello SLS. It’s a pleasure to finally meet you.
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    Look. The starship bellyflops are cool and all... but man was the space shuttle sexy when it was gliding back home.
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    Hey remember that time the NRO had e a spy satellite bus that NASA could use for Hubble that also just happened to fit inside the Space Shuttle payload bay perfectly leaving almost no room to spare?
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    Amazon: We need rockets for Kuiper! What can you bring for us? Arianespace: We can do 18 Araine 6 missions! Blue Origin: How about we start with 12 New Glenn launches, but leave our options open for the future! ULA:
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    Reminder that the 5 core beast launches again in 24 days
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    The year is 2166. Starship, SLS, Falcon, and Vulcan are all long retired. New rockets are flying and taking humans to other planets regularly. Soyuz has just celebrated its 200th anniversary of its first launch with its 8,221st launch.