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#Launch Rockets Reel by @rockett_verse (verified account) - Australia marked a historic milestone when its first domestically built orbital-class rocket, Eris by Gilmour Space Technologies, lifted off from Quee
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Australia marked a historic milestone when its first domestically built orbital-class rocket, Eris by Gilmour Space Technologies, lifted off from Queensland — but the mission ultimately ended in failure. The rocket successfully cleared the launch pad and began its ascent, proving that Australia’s growing space industry could design and launch a powerful orbital vehicle. However, a technical issue shortly after liftoff caused the rocket to lose thrust and crash back to Earth before reaching space. Although it didn’t achieve orbit, the test was still considered a major step forward, providing crucial data and signalling the start of a new era for Australia’s home-grown space ambitions #australia #rocket #space #news #nasa
#Launch Rockets Reel by @unreal.aviation - Australia's first domestically built rocket, Eris, flew for just 14 seconds-but those seconds mattered. Built by Gilmour Space Technologies, the vehic
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Australia’s first domestically built rocket, Eris, flew for just 14 seconds—but those seconds mattered. Built by Gilmour Space Technologies, the vehicle cleared the tower before losing thrust and crashing near the pad, likely due to an early-stage propulsion or guidance anomaly during initial ascent. This was not a spectacle of failure, but a validation of process. First flights are data flights. Eris proved ignition, liftoff, and systems integration—foundations every launch nation must earn the hard way. . . . #rocket #spacex #aviationworld #aviationenthusiast #aviation
#Launch Rockets Reel by @spacevrs - A SpaceX Rocket Exploded Over Europe - Now Scientists Have Found What It Left Behind
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A SpaceX Rocket Exploded Over Europe — Now Scientists Have Found What It Left Behind
#Launch Rockets Reel by @simplifyinai - SpaceX successfully caught a rocket booster mid-air for the second time in history.
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SpaceX successfully caught a rocket booster mid-air for the second time in history.
#Launch Rockets Reel by @aihoods - Rocket landings were already impressive… now they're being grabbed out of the sky.

SpaceX has successfully caught a returning rocket booster in mid-a
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Rocket landings were already impressive… now they’re being grabbed out of the sky. SpaceX has successfully caught a returning rocket booster in mid-air for the second time, using massive mechanical arms mounted on its launch tower. Instead of landing on legs or drone ships, the booster descends with pinpoint accuracy and is intercepted just before touching the ground. The maneuver requires extreme precision: real-time guidance systems, engine throttling, grid-fin steering, and tower sensors all working together within centimeters. The goal is rapid reusability — catching boosters directly at the pad could dramatically shorten turnaround time between launches and reduce refurbishment costs. It’s another step toward making rockets operate less like disposable machines… and more like reusable aircraft. Love Technology? Follow @aihoods 🦾⚙️ Media : Space X
#Launch Rockets Reel by @cosmostuff_space - Electron is a small orbital launch vehicle developed by Rocket Lab, designed specifically for launching small satellites. Standing about 18 meters tal
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Electron is a small orbital launch vehicle developed by Rocket Lab, designed specifically for launching small satellites. Standing about 18 meters tall, it can deliver up to ~300 kg of payload to low Earth orbit. Electron is known for its carbon-composite structures and its Rutherford engines, which use kerosene and liquid oxygen and feature electric turbopumps—an uncommon and bold engineering choice. Electron launches are conducted regularly from Махия in New Zealand, as well as from a launch site in the United States. The rocket has become a true workhorse for startups, scientific missions, and government customers. Rocket Lab is also actively pursuing partial reusability, recovering the first stage using parachutes and, in some tests, helicopters. Plans for 2026 🔭 By 2026, Rocket Lab plans to keep Electron as a reliable vehicle for fast, precise, on-demand launches while expanding its mission portfolio and making component reuse routine. At the same time, the company is developing its infrastructure and scaling launch operations, while the larger Neutron rocket prepares to enter its own market segment. Electron remains a symbol of the new space era—compact, flexible, and commercially driven 💪✨
#Launch Rockets Reel by @antrikshinscroll - This is real rocket science.👨‍🚀🚀🛰
No filters.Rocket launch ke dauran sirf thrust hi challenge nahi hota-acoustic energy bhi ek major threat hoti h
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This is real rocket science.👨‍🚀🚀🛰 No filters.Rocket launch ke dauran sirf thrust hi challenge nahi hota—acoustic energy bhi ek major threat hoti hai. High-intensity sound waves launch pad se reflect hokar rocket ke structure, avionics aur payload ko damage kar sakti hain. Is problem ko solve karta hai Sound Suppression System, jisme launch se pehle kuch hi seconds me 4,50,000 gallons water release karke acoustic load ko absorb aur dissipate kiya jata hai. Ye system rocket ko uski hi sound energy se protect karta hai. #rocket #astronomylovers #spacex #instagood
#Launch Rockets Reel by @posthuman.io (verified account) - SpaceX just did it again

For the second time, the company caught a returning rocket mid-air, grabbing it with giant mechanical arms instead of lettin
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SpaceX just did it again For the second time, the company caught a returning rocket mid-air, grabbing it with giant mechanical arms instead of letting it splash down or land on a pad. The booster descended from space, slowed itself with pinpoint precision, and was caught like it was planned all along. This is a huge step toward fully reusable rockets, faster launch turnarounds, and dramatically lower costs for sending payloads to orbit. What once looked like sci-fi is quickly becoming routine at Starbase. If catching rockets mid-air becomes standard, launches may never look the same again. Do you think this is the future of spaceflight, or is it still too risky to scale? Give us your thoughts below. 🎥 : Associated Press - #spacex #space #elon #posthuman
#Launch Rockets Reel by @astro.cosmosx - 🚀 *Ever wondered why rockets don't just blast straight up?* - Turns out, getting to orbit isn't about height, it's about speed! Rockets launch at an
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🚀 *Ever wondered why rockets don't just blast straight up?* – Turns out, getting to orbit isn't about height, it's about speed! Rockets launch at an angle to build up the 7.8 km/s needed to circle Earth—like a long, curving ramp into space. #RocketScience #SpaceLaunch 🔭 *The gravity turn trick* – After rising vertically, rockets gradually tilt east to align with orbit, using Earth’s spin as a free boost. If they went straight up, they’d just fall back down—gravity’s the ultimate buzzkill. #OrbitalMechanics #AstroTips ✨ *Mind‑blown:* Most rockets reach space (~100 km up) in under 10 minutes, but they’ve already traveled halfway around Earth horizontally. Next time you watch a launch, spot that curve—it’s like a cosmic glide to the stars! 🌌 #interstellar
#Launch Rockets Reel by @luxurious_1.0 - A UK-based space startup has unveiled Sunbird, a next-generation fusion-powered rocket that could completely change human space travel. According to s
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A UK-based space startup has unveiled Sunbird, a next-generation fusion-powered rocket that could completely change human space travel. According to scientists, Sunbird may reach speeds of 329,000 miles per hour, cutting the current Mars travel time from 7–9 months down to just 30 days. Unlike traditional chemical rockets, Sunbird uses nuclear fusion propulsion, producing massive energy with minimal fuel. Experts say this technology could make deep-space missions safer, reduce astronauts’ radiation exposure, and open the door to regular Mars missions and outer-planet exploration. If successful, Sunbird may mark the beginning of a new space race, with fusion rockets becoming the future of interplanetary travel.
#Launch Rockets Reel by @spaceeves (verified account) - Rocket Lab pulled off a dramatic recovery test by catching a returning booster in mid-air, aiming to reuse hardware faster and cut launch costs. 
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Rocket Lab pulled off a dramatic recovery test by catching a returning booster in mid-air, aiming to reuse hardware faster and cut launch costs. Even partial successes here are valuable, because they validate guidance, parachutes, and real-world capture conditions.
#Launch Rockets Reel by @things.worth.thinking - Built and launched by a seasoned rocketry expert, this vehicle is driven by a high-performance solid rocket motor that delivers explosive thrust almos
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Built and launched by a seasoned rocketry expert, this vehicle is driven by a high-performance solid rocket motor that delivers explosive thrust almost instantly. There's no slow buildup, no throttle, and no room for mistakes acceleration hits in a split second. Within moments, the rocket reaches extreme speeds, powered purely by chemistry and precise engineering. Every detail, from fin alignment to motor timing, must withstand violent forces that would shred lesser designs. What appears as a clean vertical streak is actually one of the harshest real-world demonstrations of physics outside a test lab.

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