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WestportObservatory
@WestportObservatory@vmst.io · Feb 12, 2026
🚀 Friday the 13th launch! A SpaceX Falcon 9 lifts off at 5:15 AM headed for the International Space Station. By ~5:25 AM it’ll be near New England, climbing to nearly 200 km in just 10 minutes. Look up and southeast before sunrise. Clearer pockets possible in GA, PA, DE, NY, VA, Southern New England & ME. Inland = tougher. #SpaceX #Falcon9 #Crew12 #ISS #RocketLaunch #LookUp
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chad__dup_35297
@chad__dup_35297@mstdn.ca · Feb 12, 2026
This is really not okay. We have a Canadians scheduled to fly on Starliner on Vulcan including Joshua Kutryk and Shawna Pandya. Both growing up within 50km of me. I really can't see Starliner launching again. #space #iss #starliner #ula #vulcan
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stim3on
@stim3on@fosstodon.org · Jan 31, 2026
You may have seen pictures, but have you ever seen video of a Gigantic Jet #TLE from space? Astronaut Jeanette Epps captured this incredible sequence on July 20th, 2024 as part of the DTU/ESA Thor-Davis experiment. [WARNING: Video contains flashing lights!] https://youtu.be/xN2J7_rOBJY Credit: ESA/NASA/J. Epps Processing: Simeon Schmauß #space #ISS #thunderstorm #lightning #giganticjet #transientluminousevent #nasa #esa
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PhilipCJames__dup_644
@PhilipCJames__dup_644@mas.to · Dec 01, 2025
Morning, all, the International Space Station relies in part on regular unmanned ‘Progress’ resupply missions launched from Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The Soyuz launch pad there is ancient (1960s) and decidedly ropey. I wasn’t aware of this but the Soyuz launch sequence is almost literally “light blue touch-paper and retire.” A failure to secure a locking pin has destroyed that part of the complex, and the Russians can no longer launch to the #ISS. #Spaceflight #NASA #ESA https://youtu.be/gv4ClusLU2s?si=lKM7RRC8hxs67Kx5
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