Jerry Clark+FollowRocket Test Goes Boom—What’s Next?So, NASA’s new rocket booster had a wild test run—think ‘hold my coffee’ moment as the nozzle literally blew off mid-burn! While it looked dramatic, the team says it’s all valuable data for future upgrades. The big question: Will these super-boosters ever actually launch? NASA might cut the whole rocket after Artemis 3, so this could be a pricey science experiment. Space fans, keep your popcorn ready! #SpaceNews #Artemis #RocketScience #Business #Industry142Share
Jerry Clark+FollowWhy SpaceX’s Starship Blew Up (And What’s Next)SpaceX’s Starship exploded mid-flight last time because of a surprise spark in its rocket engines—think of it like a kitchen gas leak meeting a stray flame. The fix? More insulation and better plumbing to keep the flammable stuff in check. If you’re into big launches, Flight 9 is set for May 27, and this time, SpaceX says they’ve patched the problem. It’s a reminder: even rocket science sometimes comes down to tightening bolts and stopping leaks! #SpaceX #Starship #RocketScience #Business4812Share
Vincent Perry+FollowSpace Startup’s Oops Moment: Satellite SplashdownImagine ordering a pricey gadget to be delivered to space, only for it to end up in the ocean! That’s what happened when Firefly’s Alpha rocket glitched mid-flight, sending Lockheed’s test satellite on a surprise dive into the Pacific. The real drama? Startups like Firefly are hustling to compete with SpaceX, but rocket science is still, well, rocket science. For now, it’s a reminder: even big names can have off days, and space delivery isn’t quite Amazon Prime yet. #SpaceFail #StartupDrama #RocketScience #LockheedMartin #FireflyAerospace #Business120Share