double aught said:
Technologically it's cool. But I actually enjoy being offline during flights.
Starlink Mobile’s next-gen satellites will deliver 5G speeds from space with 100x the data density of the current V1 generation satellites
— Starlink (@Starlink) March 2, 2026
V2 satellites will seamlessly enable streaming, internet browsing, high-speed apps and voice calls, just like being connected to a… pic.twitter.com/ObPjtv0eEC
fullback44 said:
Anyone have a good update on when Starship will launch ? Should be soon ?
Below is SpaceX's full keynote today at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona. They discuss @Starlink Mobile's future.
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) March 2, 2026
Highlights:
• SpaceX is just starting to leverage their broader 2 GHz spectrum for emergency services and alerts in Europe.
• Starlink Mobile is now… https://t.co/y630Krnu5T
Who?mikejones! said:
When is space x launching. Any firm dates in March, as iirc, that was the next proposed time
PJYoung said:Who?mikejones! said:
When is space x launching. Any firm dates in March, as iirc, that was the next proposed time
Probably slipping to early April at this point.
PJYoung said:Who?mikejones! said:
When is space x launching. Any firm dates in March, as iirc, that was the next proposed time
Probably slipping to early April at this point.
Well, we’re currently getting our next big space telescope ready for launch in 2027. 👀 Learn more about it here: https://t.co/DbKUWLf7wB
— NASA (@NASA) March 5, 2026
Allow us to reintroduce ourselves…
— Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (@NASARoman) March 5, 2026
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is @NASA’s next space observatory, set to launch as early as fall 2026.
Named after NASA’s first chief astronomer, #NASARoman will have a field of view at least 100 times larger than @NASAHubble.
This… pic.twitter.com/g4dfmMKqQY
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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is
@NASA
's next space observatory, set to launch as early as fall 2026.
Named after NASA's first chief astronomer, #NASARoman will have a field of view at least 100 times larger than
@NASAHubble
.
This field of view will help us better understand many cosmic mysteries including dark matter and dark energy. It will revolutionize our understanding of the universe by revealing countless cosmic objects, from stars and planets to galaxies and black holes.
The telescope will be heading a million miles away to Lagrange point 2 along with fellow telescope,
@NASAWebb
.
Check out http://nasa.gov/roman to stay up to date on the mission!
I may have been in the facility where these satellites are assembled. You could estimate the number produced by the number of gaps in the mission plaques hanging in the wall.normaleagle05 said:
I love that our new space telescope is built on a spare NRO mirror roughly equivalent to Hubble. How many Hubbles does the gov have pointed at the ground?
A Booster transport stand has moved from Sanchez to the ring yard. pic.twitter.com/2uVAUji3KE
— Avid Space (@LabPadre) March 6, 2026
The notice we've all been anticipating. Beach closure on March 9th or March 10th/11th between 08:00 and 20:00 all 3 days. pic.twitter.com/nRzIerMXEh
— Avid Space (@LabPadre) March 6, 2026
Starship V3 first flight in about 4 weeks
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 7, 2026
pic.twitter.com/wvCkw5mjH0
normaleagle05 said:
I knew that came out last night but didn't try to watch it then. 1:12 is actually pretty short for his specials. I'll probably watch it tonight.
Personal speculation:
— DGM (@DGMJK) March 7, 2026
The white tiles on the leeward side could serve three simultaneous purposes (standard Musk style engineering)
1 - Increased reusability. The plasma heating and exposure to monatomic Oxygen on re-entry will degrade the exposed Stainless Steel hull and…
What a view! pic.twitter.com/axseTwoUTS
— Avid Space (@LabPadre) March 8, 2026
A look at the Raptor 3 engines on Booster 19 while being lifted onto pad 2 today ahead of testing scheduled for tomorrow.
— Starship Gazer (@StarshipGazer) March 8, 2026
3/8/26 pic.twitter.com/lfNoJJcjdz