omg u guys wut r they even doin with these rockets?? they just launch em into space and then hav problems like this... idk how they expect 2 get better at dis if they dont test it out properly SpaceX is trying hard but NASA is still strugglin w/ those hydrogen leaks lol what's goin on w/ them?!
I'm telling you, SpaceX is back on track after that rough patch . They've been working so hard behind the scenes and it's good to see them bouncing back . The fact that they've got a solid "Block 3" Starship launch lined up for March is super promising . And can you believe Amazon just booked 10 more launches with SpaceX? That's some serious commitment from Amazon . I'm low-key excited to see what Firefly Aerospace does next with their Alpha rocket ... they've got a tough act to follow but I think they're gonna crush it
So they're back at it with Starship now! Good to hear they've got a new "Block 3" upgrade ready for March. Meanwhile, those hydrogen leaks on the NASA SLS rocket are just frustrating gotta love how much tech and talent goes into space exploration, only to have hardware issues pop up. And wow, Amazon's committing big time to SpaceX with these satellite launches Firefly Aerospace is getting ready to launch its Alpha rocket too! Can't wait to see what all these new developments bring.
omg u guys, didnt we just go over this on jan 2025 when starbase was still recovering from that falcon 9 malfunction? i mean, i get it, these things happen but it feels like space agencies r moving too fast for their own good ... anywayz, china's crew capsule test is gonna be low key interesting, we'll see if they can actually pull off a reliable launch without any major hiccups . and amazon booking more launches with spacex? thats just getting crazy . what do u guys think about blue origin pausing new shepard flights tho? is that the end of suborbital space tourism as we know it
omg I'm so hyped about SpaceX's Starship program resuming testing ! I know it's been a tough road for the company since that upper stage malfunction, but I'm all for them pushing through and getting back up in the air . And yay for Blue Origin pausing their New Shepard flights - maybe they can focus on some more serious space exploration endeavors ? Amazon's booking more launches with SpaceX is a major win too! who else wants to see humans settle Mars by 2030?