Jack Beyer

@thejackbeyer

Aerospace and Launch Photographer. Commercial UAS Pilot and Cinematographer. Desert rat and nature lover.

Los Angeles, California
Joined April 2011

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    Mar 3

    This is a composite image of SN10's launch and landing. I set this camera to shoot one frame a second, threw out any overlapping shots and stacked them all so we can see the trajectory better. Become a Patron for downloads and more >

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  2. 16 hours ago

    Ship 20 conducted the first ever firing of a full complement of six Raptor engines. Meanwhile, the B2.1 and GSE 4 test tanks were moved to the Launch Site. Video + Photos by Mary () and Nic () for . ➡️

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    Nov 10

    A continued presence in space. Crew-3 launches to the International Space Station on time at 9:03 pm EST. Article: 📸 for

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    Nov 10

    Crew-3 streaks past the VAB on their way to launch Complex 39A where the Falcon 9 and Endurance awaits. 📸 for

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  7. Nov 10

    One of SpaceX's robotic dogs was spotted with a new arm and paint job, the yellow LR 11000 was assembled at the Production Site, and reeving of Mechazilla’s cable continued. Video + Photos by Mary () & Nic () for .

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    History of Starhopper! More than two years ago, the first prototype of the Starship program took flight in Boca Chica. We look at the construction/testing of Starhopper, including the challenges SpaceX had to overcome prior to the 150 meter hop. ➡️

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  9. Nov 8

    This is the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Pile, basically a unlined waste pond from a uranium mill next to the Colorado River in Moab, UT. Neat. ➡️

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  10. Nov 8

    The Buckner LR 11000 crane was moved to the Production Site, reeving of Mechazilla's cable continued, and Crew Dragon was spotted during reentry. Video + Photos by Mary (), Nic (), and the NSF Robots for . ➡️

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    Nov 8

    Crew Dragon reentry over Starbase as seen on Starbase Live.

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  12. Nov 8
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    Nov 8

    MCC-X preference

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  14. Nov 8

    Ship 20 has had all six Raptors installed ahead of further static fire testing. Meanwhile, the Wide Bay rises from the ground, and we bid farewell to Frankencrane. Video + Photos by Mary () and Nic () for . ➡️

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  15. Nov 7

    Ship 21's nosecone was stacked, parts of the yellow LR 11000 crane were moved to the production site, and crews began to reeve the first of Mechazilla's cable. Video + Photos by Mary () and Nic () for . ➡️

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  16. Nov 6

    Raptor engines were delivered to the Launch Site, the SpaceX LR 11000 crane lifted its boom for the first time, and Ship 21's aft section was lifted into the Mid Bay. Video + Photos by Mary () & Nic () for . ➡️

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    VIDEO: Take a tour of Astra's factory and test facility in Alameda, California with VP of Operations, Bryson Gentile. ➡️

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  18. Nov 4

    An RD-180 engine muscling a Atlas V off the launch pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base’s SLC-3 back in September. ➡️

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  19. Nov 4

    Assembly of the SpaceX owned LR 11000 crane continued, and Ship 22's nosecone barrel was spotted with a label indicating it's made with thinner 3.6mm steel. Video + Photos by Mary () and Nic () for . ➡️

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    Nov 4

    Factory tour dropping tomorrow on the YouTube channel.

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  21. Nov 3

    Trying to start posting on Instagram on a regular basis again. Not sure why I stopped, tbh. Starship SN10 10km Flight Test - March 3, 2021. ➡️

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