NASA is looking to move Blue Moon to a different rocket. Is this even possible? Or will Artemis III suffer schedule slip due to the destruction of SLC-36? Or will Blue be flying New Glenn before the end of 2026 and be able to maintain schedule?
Project TMRO
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Weekly space news videos, live and interactive shows with general galactic goodness. Everyone is born curious - let’s explore!
- If you’re interested in the history of new space, there is a cool kickstarter project for a book happening here:
- Project TMRO repostedSome LC-36 updates. Now that we’ve had access to the pad and integration facility we can share a bit of good news. The propellant farm, oxygen, liquid hydrogen and LNG tanks are all in good shape. This is good luck because these are very long lead items. The water tower is also
- Hard to tell, but it looks like the explosion may have started in the ground support equipment and made its way to the vehicle. Video from @SpaceflightNow is below
00:00 - Sounds like @blueorigin may have blown up SLC-36. Here is a pic from @SpaceflightNow and you can see it on their live stream here: youtube.com/watch?v=thfYPs…
- Hey all, sounds like we are down a LOT of hosts for tomorrow’s show. Instead of a formal show, I’ll work on doing something for the Project TMRO crew at systems support and above!
- Going live in about 10 minutes to talk about NASA's proposed budget, and the future of the Artemis program. Join us right here on X! x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
- I have a feeling that tomorrow’s Project TMRO live show is gunna be… INSANE! Jami 🌸
- My absolutely incredible conversation with @JeffGreason is now available to all! We talk about the beginnings of the New Space movement, pushing the industry forward, and next generation propulsion able to get humanity to Jupiter in just 3 weeks!
- In just under 90 minutes Project TMRO will be live talking about the positive momentum after Artemis II, and if we can keep that going for Artemis III and beyond! Watch and interact live right here on X!
- Project TMRO repostedSelfie time!!! My crew snapped this photo of me and my bestie @Astro_Christina using one of the solar array wing cameras on our Orion spacecraft! When we're not taking selfies, we take pictures of the Moon and Earth and record what we see for scientists back home. -Rise









