Rocket fairing falls from space & is caught by Ms Tree boat pic.twitter.com/nJv0Ry1iKk
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 7, 2019
Welcome home, Ms. Tree! pic.twitter.com/lg0IKEdp8S
— Lupi is a good dragon who loves bagels🌻🛡️🏳️🌈 (@aWildLupiDragon) August 8, 2019
Go Navigator arriving back in port with the 2nd fairing from the recent Aug 6th AMOS-17 launch, could this be the last mission before GO Ms Chief assumes her duties? @SpaceXFleet #SpaceX #Nasa #ElonMusk #Space @SpaceXUpdates @ChrisG_NSF pic.twitter.com/m9wTYmwwCK
— Greg Scott 🚀✈🚢 (@lake_sea_mtns) August 10, 2019
INTRODUCING....! GO Ms. Chief !!
— SpaceXFleet Updates (@SpaceXFleet) August 9, 2019
Mr. Tree's sister ship has been renamed from Capt. Elliot to GO Ms. Chief and is en-route to Port Canaveral to join the SpaceX Fleet!
She will arrive at midnight tonight.
So.. @elonmusk... is this your plan for catching both fairing halves? pic.twitter.com/mMuT1UE34i
@elonmusk is Go Ms. Chief the sister to Go Ms. Tree? 🤔 gonna get both halves soon? 🤔
— Everyday Astronaut (@Erdayastronaut) August 9, 2019
Action! Cover is off pic.twitter.com/7o8gEntx2R
— Marek Cyzio (@MarekCyzio) August 10, 2019
And it’s flying @SpaceXFleet pic.twitter.com/XvxwbnqKES
— Marek Cyzio (@MarekCyzio) August 10, 2019
Done @SpaceXFleet pic.twitter.com/y9pjbpszcG
— Marek Cyzio (@MarekCyzio) August 10, 2019
A different PoV of GO Ms. Chief in Port Canaveral this afternoon. I thought it would be nice to get a deck view to refer to once the upgrades begin. Note: They may start soon. There is a U Haul parked dockside with who knows what in it.#SpaceXFleet pic.twitter.com/vwEdryTVzb
— Julia (@julia_bergeron) August 10, 2019
Not yet
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 15, 2019
Tonight StarHopper has a new look. Some heatshield tiles have been attached prior to the 200 meter hop. 🔥🚀🔥🤠@NASASpaceflighthttps://t.co/SjL3FLBlPE pic.twitter.com/w0hZbwcLW3
— Mary (@BocaChicaGal) August 15, 2019
Are these the ones that were on CRS-18? They look similar pic.twitter.com/Qz18kwNIQP
— kaleb (@kalebjamessf) August 15, 2019
Interesting mount points ... pic.twitter.com/A35KDg1s6n
— JGM「⚡」 (@JamesGMorgan) August 15, 2019
Good conversation with head of FAA Space. Need a bit more hazard analysis & should be clear to fly soon.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 15, 2019
Will probably make sense to do this when Starship Mk 1 has 3 Raptors, moving body fins & landing gear installed, which is hopefully mid September
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 20, 2019
Koenigsmann has also stated that #SpaceX is looking to conduct the Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort test from LC-39A NET October or November, with the DM-2 mission “hopefully” launching before the year is out. 🤞 https://t.co/TFtdUD4Kkf
— Tyler Gray (@TylerG1998) August 19, 2019
Looks like @SpaceX Starhopper flight may be as soon as Monday. FAA support is much appreciated!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 24, 2019
Sheriff Deputy just hand delivered this notice to me. I guess we will be outside watching the hop. 😅🤠🔥🚀🔥@NASASpaceflight pic.twitter.com/5AJ8XZGdzd
— Mary (@BocaChicaGal) August 24, 2019
SchedulePrimary launch window opens: Monday, August 26 at 21:00 UTC (16:00 CDT).Primary launch window closes: Monday, August 26 at 21:15 UTC (16:15 CDT).
Igniters need to be inspected. We will try again tomorrow same time.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 27, 2019