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Starbase Launch Pad 1/A has a interesting delivery overnight, with an empty ship transport stand rolling out from the production site to the pad. With no ship currently at the pad, it remains to be seen what this is for. NSF - NASASpaceflight.com

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Tony De La Rosa1 year ago

@NASASpaceflight Thanks for all you do to make these "time-lapse" videos. It's so convenient when posting on NSF, rather than a whole set of still images.

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Mobile Scanner1 year ago

Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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YBhere241 year ago

@NASASpaceflight "it remains to be seen what this is for" Guess we'll just have to speculate.... thinking, thinking, thinking. Nope, got nothing, no idea what they might be doing.

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The Wasatchquatch1 year ago

@NASASpaceflight It's for the ghost ship they have to move back from Massie's.

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John Flores1 year ago

@NASASpaceflight I commented after the ship blew up that they should create a mount or bracket for Pad A and hot fire ships from there. I hope it happens.

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monticellos child1 year ago

@NASASpaceflight Do they need room to bring back a sf stand from massey?

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RocketMan_991 year ago

@NASASpaceflight Starbase never stops iterating—is this stand prep for a new Starship variant or pad upgrades? The logistics chess game continues.

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Roger S1 year ago

Today At Starbase June 29 2025 Hold downs are being installed along with some cladding at Pad 2. A view of the aft section of Ship 38 is visible. The Ship Transport Stand is at Pad 1. For ??? (this will be interesting to watch!) Watch it all on: Starbase Live 24/7

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NSF - NASASpaceflight.com1 year ago

LAUNCH: Blue Origin New Shepard NS-33 launch from West Texas.

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Elisar Priel1 year ago

SpaceX Falcon 9 Fleet Leader Booster 1067 rolling by the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center on its way to the launch pad for its historic 29th launch in the coming days Keep up with all the action from the Space Coast on @NASASpaceflight

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Starbase Surfer1 year ago

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