Imgur user thinks Reddit's native image hosting won't impact things much.8yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/IgnorantImgur
User takes file to GTX 980 because watercooling hose fittings are too big, destroys PCB. More pics in comments.9yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/techsupportgore
The Orion spacecraft being mated with the Space Launch System rocket for her maiden flight around the moon (Artist's rendering)8yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/nasa
Was eating lunch during a tour of Cape Canaveral, and this rolled by. (Falcon 9 v1.1) [X-Post from /r/aerospace]10yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/spacex
From the Atlas V user's guide: proposed enhancements which would result in a rocket capable of launching 140mT to LEO (exceeding the target for SLS block II)8yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/ula
Englishman living in the African colonies here; this summer I visited the domain of Her Majesty's sentinels and took a picture of the majestic beast10yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/INGLIN
I realized that I'd never looked at the text on lore objects, so I translated it10yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/swtor
Not a traditional post for this sub, but it fits in with the engineering porn culture IMO. This gigantic 2.5m valve was installed at Stennis Space Center to service the A-1 test stand. At 9 meters tall and weighing in at 73 metric tons, it's capable of 5500 gallons/second flow of water at 300psi!9yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/engineteststands
One of three RCS thrusters for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner service module propulsion system undergoing hotfire tests by Aerojet Rocketdyne at NASA's White Sands Test Facility8yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/engineteststands
The Starliner crew access arm arrives at KSC, ready to be installed at the Atlas V launchpad at SLC-418yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/ula
I can't believe it's been an entire decade since Simon won Numberwang for the first time8yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/numberwang
A first look at the Core Stage Pathfinder - a 213-foot, 230,000-pound simulator7yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/SpaceLaunchSystem
The ICPS structural test article arriving at Marshall Space Flight Center8yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/SpaceLaunchSystem
The first qualification motor for NASA's Space Launch System's booster is installed in ATK's test stand in Utah and is ready for a March 11 static-fire test9yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/nasa
GOES-R being unloaded from a U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy cargo jet at Kennedy Space Center8yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/ula
An updated rendering of the EM-1 rocket, showing photogrammetric markings on the core and boosters7yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/SpaceLaunchSystem
Orbital ATK have completed the aft segment of another solid rocket booster for the second booster qualification test scheduled for 20169yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/SpaceLaunchSystem
Does anyone know where I can attain this gear (or at least the chestpiece)?12yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/swtor
The first qualification motor for NASA's Space Launch System's booster is installed in ATK's test stand in Utah and is ready for a March 11 static-fire test9yr ⋅ DrFegelein ⋅ r/SpaceLaunchSystem