February 7, 1984 – Astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered spacewalk using the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) during mission STS-41B of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
Hello it is me Gorf! You have helped my Momma out so much to make sure I am a happy and healthy froggo! I just wanted you to see how much I have grown and how pretty my jacket is! Me and my brother (we think) love your blog and the sticky frogs!!!!
Hi Gorf! 🐸😊🐸😊
Voigt and Gumby are so happy to see how handsome you are looking today! They like your choice of spherical jacket matched with beautiful nostrils!
All the Stickyfrogs send you and your brother (and your warm tree) a rather large hug and a saucepan of treaties! 🐸😀🐸
The Frostrune was an absolute surprise for me at PAX East this year. I had seen the game billed as a “Viking point-and-click adventure game” and was interested, but not nearly as excited as I should have been.
What I found was a game full to brimming with passion for viking history, storytelling and a commitment to authenticity I’ve only seen rivaled in a few large scale simulation games, and…
Following a flawless early morning countdown at Kennedy Space Center’s LC-39A, SpaceX launched the EchoStar 23 communications satellite into Geostationary Transfer Orbit. Liftoff occurred at 2am EDT.
Stage separation occurred at two minutes and 55 seconds into the flight, with payload fairing jettison 50 seconds later. Visible in launch footage for the first time, the fairing’s Reaction Control Trusters could be seen firing. Each half of the fairing have a spring-loaded push mechanism to separate the stages and RCS thrusters to clear the top from the rocket.
In order to successfully deliver the satellite to GTO, Falcon 9 had to use all of its first stage propellant, not leaving enough to complete the three burns necessary for a safe recovery. This will be Falcon 9′s final mission in ‘expendable’ configuration.
The 12,100 pound satellite was deployed from the rocket’s second stage at T+34 minutes completing today’s launch.
EchoStar 23 will be positioned over Brazil to provide Ku-band communications services to all South America.