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<em>Monthly</em> janvier, 2017
After accepting the sort-of mission from the Atlas Convergance, I decided it was time for me to head back out into the universe and see what was what in the current system. I didn’t explore any of it when I jumped in, went straight for the spatial anomaly like I’d hope any of you would!
RT @Bottlaeric: La barge #JTRI est déjà au large en préparation du lancement #SpaceX #iridiumnext ce samedi. https://t.co/YGCDSFZgmZ
A solid-fueled Chinese Kuaizhou has sent three satellites into space in its first commercial mission. Credit: Xinhua
The Apollo 14 Saturn V emerging from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Cape Canaveral on November 9, 1970. This rocket would carry astronauts Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, and Stuart Roosa to the Moon on January 31, 1971. Have a great day!
Intéressante interview chez @ASLaunchers par @DrNozman On y parle d’#Ariane5 et d’#Ariane6 https://t.co/chEtajH7aH
Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) shot this cool picture, while he was looking for Antarctica. This photo was taken on March 28, 2016. Notice the blue atmosphere at the bottom of the picture! © NASA | ESA [[]]
RT @Nakagawa_PASA: 前ツイートの TT-500 ロケット,全長は約10m. 全長約10mと言えば,打ち上げが延期になった SS-520-4 と同じくらい. ということで,@kazufukuda さんの SS-520-4 と @mageshiman1025 さん…
RT @isu_shssp: Astronaut Soyeon Yi talks about her spaceflight at #SHSSP17 @ISUnet @UniversitySA #askSoyeon https://t.co/QDpGWI8VGh
RT @ICBMHistory: 1971: #OTD Safeguard System support launch MM1-30 of a #Minuteman I “B” ICBM by AFSC was conducted at Vandenberg AFB,CA (L…