Everyday Astronaut
(https://everydayastronaut.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 20, 2026Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
The site exhibits exceptional substance with a near-zero fluff ratio in headings. Headings like ‘Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-8’ and technical body text discussing ‘Merlin engine 5’ or ‘Falcon 9 B1094-3; 37-day turnaround’ provide granular data rather than marketing generalities. Every heading contains a specific mission name, noun, or named entity, resulting in 0 points for heading fluff saturation.
Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://everydayastronaut.com) Everyday Astronaut | Home
Prelaunch Preview [H3] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Crew-11 by Tim Dodd July 30, 2025 Post Launch Review [H3] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-8 by Tim Dodd February 15, 2025 Articles [H3] How Does ULA’s Vulcan Compare To The Competition? by Trevor Sesnic January 11, 2024 Prelaunch Preview [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Crew-11 Liftoff Time August 1, 2025 – 15:43 UTC | 11:43 EDT Mission Name Crew-11 Launch Provider(What rocket company is launching it?) SpaceX Customer(Who’s paying for this?) NASA, JAXA, Roscosmos… byTim Doddon July 30, 2025 Prelaunch Preview [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-8 Liftoff Time January 21, 2025 – 15:45 UTC January 21, 2025 – 07:45 PST Mission Name Starlink Group 11-8 Launch Provider (What rocket company is launching it?) SpaceX Customer (Who’s paying for… byTim Doddon January 17, 2025 Prelaunch Preview [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-4 Liftoff Time January 13, 2025 – 16:47 UTC January 13, 2025 – 11:47 EST Mission Name Starlink Group 12-4 Launch Provider (What rocket company is launching it?) SpaceX Customer (Who’s paying for… byTim Doddon January 13, 2025 Prelaunch Preview [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-12 Liftoff Time January 10, 2025 – 19:11 UTC January 10, 2025 – 14:11 EST Mission Name Starlink Group 12-12 Launch Provider (What rocket company is launching it?) SpaceX Customer (Who’s paying… byTim Doddon January 10, 2025 [H2] Latest Post Launch Reviews Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-8 Liftoff Time February 15, 2025 – 06:14 UTC February 15, 2025 – 01:14 EST Mission Name Starlink Group 12-8 Launch Provider (What rocket company launched it?) SpaceX Customer (Who paid for… byTim Doddon February 15, 2025 Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-18 Liftoff Time February 11, 2025 – 18:53 UTC February 11, 2025 – 13:53 EST Mission Name Starlink Group 12-18 Launch Provider (What rocket company launched it?) SpaceX Customer (Who paid for… byTim Doddon February 11, 2025 Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-10 Liftoff Time February 11, 2025 – 02:09 UTC February 10, 2025 – 18:09 PST Mission Name Starlink Group 11-10 Launch Provider (What rocket company launched it?) SpaceX Customer (Who paid for… byTim Doddon February 11, 2025 Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-9 Liftoff Time February 08, 2025 – 19:18 UTC February 08, 2025 – 14:18 EST Mission Name Starlink Group 12-9 Launch Provider (What rocket company launched it?) SpaceX Customer (Who paid for… byTim Doddon February 8, 2025 [H2] Latest Featured Articles Articles ULA [H2] How Does ULA’s Vulcan Compare To The Competition? byTrevor Sesnicon January 11, 2024 Articles [H2] Astro Awards Live: Everything You Need To Know byAustin DeSistoon December 22, 2023 Articles [H2] Best Space Gifts of 2023 byAustin DeSistoon November 23, 2023 Articles [H2] Why Don’t They Just Launch Rockets From Mountains Or The Equator? byAndy Lawon November 9, 2023 [H2] Featured Posts [H2] Flight 6 | Starship [H2] Why Don’t They Just Launch Rockets From Mountains Or The Equator? [H2] The Difference Between Space And Orbit
SUB-PAGE (https://everydayastronaut.com/author/timjustindodd/) Tim Dodd, Author at Everyday Astronaut
[H1] Tim Dodd 39 posts Read More 3 minute read Prelaunch Preview [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Crew-11 Liftoff Time August 1, 2025 – 15:43 UTC | 11:43 EDT Mission Name Crew-11 Launch Provider(What rocket company… byTim Doddon July 30, 2025One comment Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-8 Liftoff Time February 15, 2025 – 06:14 UTC February 15, 2025 – 01:14 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 15, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-18 Liftoff Time February 11, 2025 – 18:53 UTC February 11, 2025 – 13:53 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 11, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-10 Liftoff Time February 11, 2025 – 02:09 UTC February 10, 2025 – 18:09 PST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 11, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-9 Liftoff Time February 08, 2025 – 19:18 UTC February 08, 2025 – 14:18 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 8, 2025One comment Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-3 Liftoff Time February 04, 2025 – 10:15 UTC February 04, 2025 – 05:15 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 4, 2025One comment Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-4 Liftoff Time February 01, 2025 – 23:02 UTC February 01, 2025 – 15:02 PST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 2, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-7 Liftoff Time January 27, 2025 – 22:05 UTC January 27, 2025 – 17:05 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon January 27, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-7 Liftoff Time January 27, 2025 – 22:05 UTC January 27, 2025 – 17:05 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon January 27, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-6 Liftoff Time January 24, 2025 – 14:07 UTC January 24, 2025 – 06:07 PST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon January 24, 2025No comments
SUB-PAGE (https://everydayastronaut.com/category/post-launch-review/) Post Launch Review | Everyday Astronaut
Browsing Category [H1] Post Launch Review 716 posts Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-8 Liftoff Time February 15, 2025 – 06:14 UTC February 15, 2025 – 01:14 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 15, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-18 Liftoff Time February 11, 2025 – 18:53 UTC February 11, 2025 – 13:53 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 11, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-10 Liftoff Time February 11, 2025 – 02:09 UTC February 10, 2025 – 18:09 PST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 11, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-9 Liftoff Time February 08, 2025 – 19:18 UTC February 08, 2025 – 14:18 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 8, 2025One comment Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-3 Liftoff Time February 04, 2025 – 10:15 UTC February 04, 2025 – 05:15 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 4, 2025One comment Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-4 Liftoff Time February 01, 2025 – 23:02 UTC February 01, 2025 – 15:02 PST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon February 2, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-7 Liftoff Time January 27, 2025 – 22:05 UTC January 27, 2025 – 17:05 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon January 27, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 12-7 Liftoff Time January 27, 2025 – 22:05 UTC January 27, 2025 – 17:05 EST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon January 27, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-6 Liftoff Time January 24, 2025 – 14:07 UTC January 24, 2025 – 06:07 PST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon January 24, 2025No comments Read More 1 minute read Post Launch Review [H2] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 11-8 Liftoff Time January 21, 2025 – 15:45 UTC January 21, 2025 – 07:45 PST Mission Name Starlink Group… byTim Doddon January 21, 2025One comment
SUB-PAGE (https://everydayastronaut.com/falcon-9-block-5-crew-11/) Falcon 9 Block 5 | Crew-11 | Everyday Astronaut
Prelaunch Preview [H1] Falcon 9 Block 5 | Crew-11 byTim Doddon July 30, 20253 minute read [H6] Liftoff Time August 1, 2025 – 15:43 UTC | 11:43 EDT [H6] Mission Name Crew-11 [H6] Launch Provider(What rocket company is launching it?) SpaceX [H6] Customer(Who’s paying for this?) NASA, JAXA, Roscosmos [H6] Rocket Falcon 9 B1094-3; 37-day turnaround [H6] Launch Location Launch Complex 39 (LC-39), Kennedy Space Center, Florida [H6] Payload mass Unknown [H6] Where is the spacecraft going? International Space Station [H6] Where is the first stage landing? B1094 will land at Lanzing Zone 1 (LZ-1) [H6] This will be the: – 169th orbital launch of 2025 – 97th SpaceX mission of 2025 – 94th Falcon 9 mission of 2025 – 500th Falcon recovery attempt – 537th overall SpaceX mission -516 day turnaround for Dragon C206 – 6th flight for Dragon C206 (Endevour) [H2] What is Crew-11? Crew-11 is the next launch in the Commercial Crew Program, a collaboration between Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft Endevour, flying for the sixth time, will carry four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). This includes two NASA astronauts, one Japanese (JAXA) astronaut, and one Roscosmos astronaut. Commanding the mission with the Zena Cardman alongside pilot Mike Finke. The eleventh operation crew mission will have two mission specialists consisting of Kimiya Yui from JAXA and Oleg Platanov of Roscosmos. Earlier in the week, SpaceX auto-aborted a static fire of the Falcon 9 rocket at 57 seconds due to a ground sensor issues. A second attempt was successfully completed on Tuesday. Data review of the static fire led to a replacement of an engine controller on Merlin engine 5, NASA’s Steve Stich says during the prelaunch press conference. Stich also added that Thursday’s attempt is the best shot before the weather along the ascent corridor detoriorates later in the week and weekend. A first launch attempt was scrubbed at T-00:01:07 due to the cumulous cloud that barely violated the area around the launch pad during launch. [H2] Meet the Crew [H2] Commander Zena Cardman Raised in Williamsburg, Virginia, Cardman holds degrees in biology and marine sciences from UNC-Chapel Hill. She wrote a poetry collection for her undergraduate thesis. Before joining NASA in 2017, she conducted field research in extreme environments like the Arctic, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and remote caves, focusing on microbial life in low-oxygen conditions. Cardman is also a published poet and visual storyteller who sees parallels between exploration and artistic expression. [H2] Pilot Mike Finke Born March 14, 1967, in Pittsburgh (but raised in Emsworth, PA), Finke is a highly experienced NASA astronaut selected in 1996. He holds dual bachelor’s degrees from MIT in Aeronautics & Astronautics and Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences, a master’s in Aeronautics & Astronautics from Stanford (1990), and another in Planetary Geology from the University of Houston–Clear Lake (2001). Fincke has completed three spaceflights. He was onboard Expedition 9 (2004), Expedition 18 (2008–09), and flew as a Mission Specialist on STS‑134 (2011). In total, he has logged more than 381 days in orbit and completed nine spacewalks summing to 48 hrs 37 min. [H2] Mission Specialist Kimiya Yuui Born January 30, 1970, in Kawakami, Nagano, Japan, Yui is a veteran Japanese astronaut. After graduating from the National Defense Academy of Japan in 1992, he served as a pilot in the Japan Air Self‑Defense Force and flew F‑15 Eagles while he rose to lieutenant colonel before retiring in 2009 to join JAXA’s astronaut corps. In 2015, Yui made his first spaceflight aboard Soyuz TMA‑17M as Flight Engineer for ISS Expeditions 44/45, spending approximately 142 days aboard the station. [H2] Mission Specialist Oleg Platanov Born on June 27, 1986 in Chelyabinsk, Russia, Platanov is a test cosmonaut selected in Roscosmos’ 17th group in 2018, after a distinguished career as a military pilot and aviation engineer. He earned an engineering degree from the Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School in 2008 and later completed a bachelor’s in State and Municipal Management in Vladivostok in 2016. Platonov was originally assigned to Soyuz MS‑25 for his first spaceflight, but later swapped flights under a seat‑swap agreement and joined Crew‑11. [H3] Like this: Like Loading… Falcon 9 Block 5 | Crew-11Prelaunch Preview Author Tim Dodd [H5] 1 comment Your Awesome Tim, From Hilo Hawaii, Hope to be in Space with you one day! Loading... Reply [H3] Leave a ReplyCancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. View Comments (1)
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