Greetings! Did everyone catch Elon Musk the Martian’s latest SpaceX Falcon 9 launch? SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket recently for the company’s rideshare Transporter-1 mission. The Falcon 9 launched between 133 to 155 or more satellites into space at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. It set a record for most […]
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Greetings humans! I hope everyone’s first week in 2021 went well, although I heard that some Earth nations did not fare well at the beginning of the year. But it is just the start. There is still a whole year to make 2021 noteworthy and better than 2020. In the field of space, humans and […]
Greetings, humans! Did you guys catch the Geminids meteor shower? If you haven’t yet, there’s still time to see it. The Geminid meteor shower of 2020 will be super active from December 13 to 14, but you can still get a glimpse of it a couple of days after. The Geminids meteor shower is really […]
There is excitement in the air when something special is about to happen. It was felt by millions on July 20, 1969, when NASA’s Apollo 11 landed on the moon, it was felt on February 6, 2018, when SpaceX launched Starman into Space with the Falcon Heavy and it was felt this weekend with SpaceX’s […]
Greetings Humans!! Sorry I missed last week’s blog. Starman finally took me to Earth to join in the human tradition of Trick o’ Treating on Halloween. I had so much fun and even got to admire the Earth’s blue moon the bright red light of Mars. Starman gave me Earth treats that day while we […]
Greetings humans, and welcome to my tenth log. I can’t believe I’ve done ten of these already. I have to admit that this is quite natural for me now, and it’s almost routine now for me at this point. This is great since I have quite a bit to talk about this week. Mars took […]
Greetings from space! A lot of exciting stuff happened on the internet this week. I found even more interesting cat videos. By my count, I’ve watched about 5,469 so far. But enough about me. This week, Starman decided to take us for a cruise near Venus—not close enough to get burnt, but definitely close enough […]
Greetings, humans, and welcome to my second log. Starman and I just passed through a massive star cluster in the Carina region of the Milky Way galaxy. We passed through hundreds of stars and a dense cloud that made it hard to maneuver around. I helped Starman navigate through some of the areas with my […]
Date: June 27, 2020 We’ve been traveling across the Milky Way Galaxy for some time. We have not seen any sign of other life forms since we left the comet. But I remain hopeful. Starman has been an excellent…dare I say…companion thus far. There’s room for improvement in him, but I do not dislike him. […]
June 3, 2010 was an ominous night for SpaceX. The winds howled and the rain battered the first Falcon 9 rocket’s body as it stood on Cape Canaveral’s historic 39A launch pad. In retrospect, the next day was incredibly important for SpaceX, as it signaled what could very well be the start of a new […]
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