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Ziemia - bezzałogowe / Odp: Falcon Heavy | ViaSat 3.3 | 29.04.2026
« Ostatnia wiadomość wysłana przez kanarkusmaximus dnia Kwietnia 30, 2026, 08:52 »Czy w tym starcie doszło do awarii jednego lub dwóch silników członów pobocznych FH?
W nocy do Masseys pojechał zbiornik LOX do lądowania Super Heavy i został umieszczony w (zmodyfikowanym) OG Nosecone Jail. To szalone ile oni już zbudowali artykułów testowych i to nadal nie koniec. S39.1, B18.1,B18.3, różne rury transferowe, zbiorniki do lądowania. SpaceX chce być w 100% pewny, że nowa wersja V3 nie rozpadnie się podczas lotu/lądowania.Generalnie to nawet Marek Florydziak zauważa że kultura pracy w Boca Chica podupadła. I to tempo prac które strasznie spowolniło... Ciekawe czy przezwyciężą te problemy... Najbliższy test dużo nam wyjaśni. Mam nadzieje Lion że będziesz cieszył się tak jak wszyscy jeśli test sie uda.
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The White House @WhiteHouse 10:07 PM · Apr 29, 2026https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/2049581455110529402
AMERICAN HEROES! 🇺🇸🚀
President Trump welcomes the incredible Artemis II astronauts to the Oval Office after their historic trip around the Moon, an epic moment for our nation!
BlackSky @BlackSky_Inc 11:20 PM · Apr 29, 2026https://twitter.com/BlackSky_Inc/status/2049599604413579391
Timing is everything. Check out these images, taken today, of Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center. At 07:29 local time, Gen-3 captured an extreme off-nadir twilight shot of a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on the pad before again catching the vehicle in flight at 10:13, 38 seconds after launch, as it was traveling more than 400 miles per hour.
With time-diverse imaging capabilities and flexible imaging modes, Gen-3 sees relevant activity at all hours of the day.
Cameron Schwartz @nyoomtm Last edited 8:27 PM · Apr 29, 2026https://twitter.com/nyoomtm/status/2049556288657305693
The Return of Falcon Heavy.
27 Merlin Engines. 5.13 Million lbs of thrust.
I've been dreaming of this shot since the start, and finally it has materialized. I could not be more proud.
@SpaceX @elonmusk That is one pretty rocket.
📽️me for @WeAreSpaceScout
SpaceX @SpaceX 10:08 PM · Apr 29, 2026https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/2049581577844199476
Falcon Heavy's two side boosters returned to Earth and landed at Landing Zones 2 and 40
NASA Artemis @NASAArtemis 3:50 PM · Apr 28, 2026https://x.com/NASAArtemis/status/2049124059175092701
The core stage for the Artemis III rocket has arrived at @NASAKennedy.
Watch teams offload this crucial piece of hardware for the mission that will test rendezvous and docking necessary for future crewed landings on the lunar surface:
Jerry Pike @JerryPikePhoto 5:57 PM · Apr 28, 2026https://x.com/JerryPikePhoto/status/2049156100239270130
NASA rolled the SLS core stage for Artemis III into the VAB this morning, just 27 days after Artemis II launched around the Moon from LC 39B, marking the beginning of a new era for SLS at Kennedy Space Center, and a major milestone for Artemis III here at the cape!
Jerry Pike @JerryPikePhoto 6:05 PM · Apr 28, 2026https://x.com/JerryPikePhoto/status/2049158104936296670
A special guest appearance from Rise in front of the VAB and the SLS Core Stage 3.
Any chance he is going to be allowed to fly again @astro_reid ? Looking very eager to get back to space!
NASA Goddard @NASAGoddard 5:20 PM · Apr 29, 2026https://twitter.com/NASAGoddard/status/2049509008046686681
No matter how far you go, space comms keeps you close to home.
During Artemis II, Goddard’s optical terminal showed how laser comm sends more data & clearer imagery than traditional radio systems. Notice the shift in clarity as Orion switches from radio frequency to laser comm.