John Kraus (@johnkrausphotos) 's Twitter Profile
John Kraus

@johnkrausphotos

Content Director @PolarisProgram & spaceflight photographer

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Gwynne Shotwell (@gwynne_shotwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was one of my favorite days at work, bringing Starlinkโ€™s high-speed internet to a school in the Amazon and meeting (and getting hugs from) these extraordinary students. This picture shows just a few of the hundreds of thousands of amazing Brazilian people whom we are

This was one of my favorite days at work, bringing <a href="/Starlink/">Starlink</a>โ€™s high-speed internet to a school in the Amazon and meeting (and getting hugs from) these extraordinary students. 

This picture shows just a few of the hundreds of thousands of amazing Brazilian people whom we are
NASA's Johnson Space Center (@nasa_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our beautiful Earth through seven windows. ๐ŸŒŽ Today, NASA Astronauts Matthew Dominick shared insights on astronaut photography during an in-flight interview with Scientific American inside the Cupola module designed for observing operations outside the station.

John Kraus (@johnkrausphotos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are also finding some extra time for a bit more photography training ๐Ÿ“ท๐ŸŒŽ spent a few hours with Anna Menon tonight diving into all the nitty-gritty Nikon details. The crew will get some amazing photos/videos from new heights in Earth orbit. Canโ€™t wait for everyone to see!

Eric Berger (@sciguyspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just confirmed that there will be no Boeing representatives at the post-landing Starliner news conference. (John Shannon and Mark Nappi were originally supposed to be here). Asked NASA why. Response: "You'll have to ask them." So what's up Boeing Space?

Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SpaceX created the first fully reusable rocket stage and, much more importantly, made the reuse economically viable. Making life multiplanetary is fundamentally a cost per ton to Mars problem. It currently costs about a billion dollars per ton of useful payload to the surface

Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first Starships to Mars will launch in 2 years when the next Earth-Mars transfer window opens. These will be uncrewed to test the reliability of landing intact on Mars. If those landings go well, then the first crewed flights to Mars will be in 4 years. Flight rate will

Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Behind the space station, the last sliver of the orbital sunset shines through the service module solar arrays. 15mm, T1.8, ISO 6400, 1.6s

Behind the space station, the last sliver of the orbital sunset shines through the service module solar arrays. 

15mm, T1.8, ISO 6400, 1.6s
Jared Isaacman (@rookisaacman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blind Byrd X Luor Chris Bergin - NSF Actually, we should have been in great shape for weather this time of year. The supported locations are spread out in such a way that August and September typically offer high availability. We have just been hit with an unusually atypical weather pattern that's brought

SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Targeting no earlier than Tuesday, September 10 for Falcon 9โ€™s launch of the Polaris Dawn mission โ†’ spacex.com/launches/missiโ€ฆ Weather is currently 40% favorable for liftoff, and conditions at the possible splashdown sites for Dragonโ€™s return to Earth remain a watch item

Targeting no earlier than Tuesday, September 10 for Falcon 9โ€™s launch of the Polaris Dawn mission โ†’ spacex.com/launches/missiโ€ฆ

Weather is currently 40% favorable for liftoff, and conditions at the possible splashdown sites for Dragonโ€™s return to Earth remain a watch item