[Updated pinned/intro post] I'm Mack Crawford, a 3d artist bringing the past, present, and future of spaceflight to life. I hope my work inspires someone out there
Jedi? Sith? Democracy? Who cares
I stand with Kuat Drive Yards
I stand with Mon Calamari Shipyards
I stand with Sienar Fleet Systems
I stand with Merr-Sonn Munitions Inc
I stand with Incom Corporation
I stand with Kaminoan Armorsmiths Ltd
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Hey guys I found this cool metal tube, it says "Drop and Run" on it and theres a neat logo. Anyone know what this is? Some kind of band merchandise maybe? I can't take a picture because my camera stopped working when it got close
"I was scared about how I was going to support my family"
"So anyway, I invested more than most Americans make in 6 months into an idea that I had about an hour earlier"
Interesting that women keep calling you a small-dicked basement dwelling incel. I wonder if there's some particular reason they call you that so often that you were compelled to create a meme about it
A concept configuration of an @SpaceX space station built around Starship and Dragon-XL components. The tank section is unpressurized but retained as a strongback structure to support equipment and orbital construction demonstrations
Neutron's booster flips around for its boostback burn as S2 ignites, carrying a Cygnus spacecraft to the International Space Station. With @RocketLab and @northropgrumman both operating out of Wallops, this seems like a strong candidate for an Antares replacement
Been trying to find the post all morning, but wasn't there someone at Starbase just a few weeks ago complaining specifically about COPVs being mishandled by untrained workers?
Preliminary data suggests that a nitrogen COPV in the payload bay failed below its proof pressure.
If further investigation confirms that this is what happened, it is the first time ever for this design.
Martin Marietta: "We want to build a liquid booster for the Space Shuttle"
NASA: "Wow, so it'll replace the solid boosters with a safer, cheaper, much more performant design?"
Martin Marietta: *chuckles* "No, no, the opposite."