All posts by: Trevor Mahlmann

Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast— The inaugural launch of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket being the one to carry twin NASA probes to Mars, is not to be. Friday afternoon, NASA announced on their blog plans to forego...
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Catching the Next Orbital-Class Rocket Today in Florida, the next piece of the puzzle fell into place for Blue Origin as they prepare to fly their New Glenn heavy-lift rocket for the very first time. Like SpaceX, Blue Origin intends...
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Hello! My name is Trevor Mahlmann. I am a professional photographer and I specialize in graduation photography at Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus. I’ve been taking these since 2015 and I am excited to be gearing up for the Spring...
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Hello! My name is Trevor Mahlmann. I am a professional photographer and I specialize in graduation photography at Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus. I’ve been taking these since 2015 and I am excited to be gearing up for the Summer/Fall/Winter...
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Spring 2024 Graduation season is over, but I’ll be back at IU again soon! Visit this page below and let me know when you’ll be graduating! I’ll email you when I’m accepting bookings for your season: Spring, Summer, or Fall!...
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Spring 2024 Graduation season is over, but I’ll be back at Purdue! Are you graduating Spring 2025? Click the left page below! Not graduating soon? Click the right page below and let me know when you’ll be graduating! I’ll email...
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Would you like to join my Discord server? (basically an instant-messaging server only for  Dub Club members about my newest images, photography, rocket launches, technology, Apple, news, cool projects, etc — just keeping more in touch than social media!) Click...
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The Psyche spacecraft that will launch on a Falcon Heavy in October 2023 and go on to visit a metal-rich asteroid 5.5 years later was unveiled in the cleanroom today where media were given a chance to get up close...
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The Orion Spacecraft that will carry the Artemis II crew around the moon is currently staged in the Neil Operations & Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Media were given an opportunity to meet with the crew,...
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—————————— Vehicles Ive Seen Fly SpaceX Falcon 9 Falcon Heavy Starship SN5 SN8 SN9 SN10 SN11 SN15 Star Hopper Rocket Lab Electron Northrop Grumman (Orbital Sciences/ATK) Antares Minotaur I AA-2 United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy Atlas V Mitsubishi Heavy...
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