@MirazAerospace maybe the I in iSpace stands for something! And it is easily a different iSpace because look at the SR2 rocket! It has the American flag on it!
@PinnacleSpace, so glad you have a collaboration! I know you will pave the road to space, and one day, we will all go together, as one. Godspeed, @PinnacleSpace, and LET’S LAUNCH SR2!
@ISX What will your next launch vehicle be? A heavy lift launcher? Maybe it could be used for interstellar launches like with my LORIST program:
https://www.simplerockets.com/c/3nAv95/LORIST-Program-LOng-Range-InterStellar-Telescope
@RocketScienceCo noted. We have a plan to work with other space telescopes both currently operational and as part of the LORIST program for LOng Range InterStellar Telescopes to be launched into interstellar space.
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woah! I would like to say, to the launch provider, @AshtvinayakAerospace, good luck on the launch. I have the highest hopes for your rocket to make it to orbit. And for @EggySPACE, I am proud of you for coming this far. I know you will go far as you make satellites. And for all of you out there, all those satellite manufacturers and launch providers out there, Godspeed.
@FalconAero, you have been trying your best to build better aircraft to make our environment cleaner. May you continue to develop advancing technologies to keep our Earth clean and green. Godspeed!
Thanks, @DrexxVolv!
3.3 years ago@MirazAerospace maybe the I in iSpace stands for something! And it is easily a different iSpace because look at the SR2 rocket! It has the American flag on it!
3.3 years ago@DrexxVolv close!
3.3 years agoGo with ASRS satellites on rideshare! Send to SSO!
3.3 years agoDo a ride share! Let’s call it…COURIER!
3.3 years agohttps://www.simplerockets.com/Forums/View/133385/TerTech-announces-ASRS
3.3 years agoHey, how would you like to join ASRS, @PinnacleSpace!
3.3 years ago@PinnacleSpace, so glad you have a collaboration! I know you will pave the road to space, and one day, we will all go together, as one. Godspeed, @PinnacleSpace, and LET’S LAUNCH SR2!
3.3 years agoUPDATE: The plane has landed and is currently on it’s way to the hangar.
3.3 years agoTry using a common core like Falcon Heavy, Delta IV Heavy, Angara, and maybe even a Falcon Super Heavy!
3.3 years ago@RocketScienceCo, how is the Baguette Space Telescope going? Is the Bravo 10 V8 ready? Has the telescope been delivered?
3.3 years agoSo sad. But that’s nothing compared to the destruction caused by your ICBMs!
3.3 years agoLooks like Roscosmos is finally changing with the time! The Soyuz and R-7 have been going for decades!
3.3 years agoThe brand new capsule to replace Soyuz!
3.3 years agoBut did you see @iSpace’s first Beta FTV suborbital test? It exploded 💥
3.3 years ago@ISX What will your next launch vehicle be? A heavy lift launcher? Maybe it could be used for interstellar launches like with my LORIST program:
3.3 years agohttps://www.simplerockets.com/c/3nAv95/LORIST-Program-LOng-Range-InterStellar-Telescope
Interstellar telescope, so interstellar space. No interstellar option.
3.3 years ago@RocketScienceCo noted. We have a plan to work with other space telescopes both currently operational and as part of the LORIST program for LOng Range InterStellar Telescopes to be launched into interstellar space.
3.3 years agoThat’s why this has Off-Topic tag
3.3 years agoHe served well, @TweedleAerospace
3.3 years agoBut hey, @AshtvinayakAerospace has a perfect success rate! Next time you want a geostationary launch, book with AA!
3.3 years agoNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3.3 years ago@RocketScienceCo It’s okay, but how long will it take for Bravo to reach interstellar space vs Apex?
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(Rocket name) IS GO!
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Imagine a Thunderbirds intro to your videos? Virgin Orbit uses an opening countdown in their webcast intro!
3.3 years agowoah! I would like to say, to the launch provider, @AshtvinayakAerospace, good luck on the launch. I have the highest hopes for your rocket to make it to orbit. And for @EggySPACE, I am proud of you for coming this far. I know you will go far as you make satellites. And for all of you out there, all those satellite manufacturers and launch providers out there, Godspeed.
3.3 years agoBut what happens to a cubesat deployed while travelling through the Urados Anomaly?
3.3 years ago@StarbornCelestial1, can the Argo-1 deploy cubesats! These could be useful for the ASRS and LORIST programs
3.3 years agoHey everybody! They just left Droo’s SOI!
3.3 years agoUPDATE: @AshtvinayakAerospace has already launched the Gagan CM-8 mission.
3.3 years agoI do not know who manufactured them. The customer was marked as “TerTech/ISX”
3.3 years agoAnd when will Apex come online? So excited!
3.3 years agoSo, how many other Apex flights do you have on schedule before this first interstellar flight?
3.3 years agoDid that
3.3 years agoNo, actually, I will put wet mass because it needs fuel for the ion engine
3.3 years agoI will put dry mass
3.3 years ago@RocketScienceCo do I put the dry mass or wet mass in the payload mass?
3.3 years agoOh okay.
3.3 years agoWoah, so many comments in one day?
3.3 years agoThat’s so hard! And silly! But the new Orel will give Russia’s cosmonauts the American experience! It’s got a design similar to Orion!
3.3 years agoOhhhh this is it! ASRS is launching!
3.3 years agoI hope it didn’t stink for him!
3.3 years agoHahahahaha!
3.3 years agoBut why would the cosmonauts pee behind a truck?
3.3 years agoHAHAHAHAHA! @DrexxVolv, I think there is a more practical reason for this?
3.3 years agoGo to my account and check forums and go to best forums
3.3 years agoHey, why don’t you join the Atmospheric Satellite Reconnaissance System program?
3.3 years ago@FalconAero, you have been trying your best to build better aircraft to make our environment cleaner. May you continue to develop advancing technologies to keep our Earth clean and green. Godspeed!
3.3 years ago@PinnacleSpace there were actually 3 launches of ASRS satellites!
3.3 years agoWhy don’t you post some updates!
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