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“Inquisitive Red Fox in the Snow“ - By Will Harford
Beyoncé answers random questions:
Click here to read the full interview appearing in the January 2020 Elle Magazine issue
I really can’t stand the trope of a dumb misunderstanding that could be solved immediately if people would just talk to each other.
Jeremiah 31:3 (NKJV) - The LORD has appeared of old to me, saying: “Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love; Therefore with lovingkindness I have drawn you.
i want to live in a little house w u and kiss you on the cheek every time our old grandfather clock hits the hour
Out of curiousity,
What’s your zodiac sign and what’s your favourite gemstone/crystal to have on you?
Mine’s a Labradorite and I’m a Capricorn.
Pisces & Amethyst or rose quartz
The Artemis Story: Where We Are Now and Where We’re Going
Using a sustainable architecture and sophisticated hardware unlike any other, the first woman and the next man will set foot on the surface of the Moon by 2024. Artemis I, the first mission of our powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft, is an important step in reaching that goal.
As we close out 2019 and look forward to 2020, here’s where we stand in the Artemis story — and what to expect in 2020.
Cranking Up The Heat on Orion
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft arrived at our Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, on Tuesday, Nov. 26 for in-space environmental testing in preparation for Artemis I.
This four-month test campaign will subject the spacecraft, consisting of its crew module and European-built service module, to the vacuum, extreme temperatures (ranging from -250° to 300° F) and electromagnetic environment it will experience during the three-week journey around the Moon and back. The goal of testing is to confirm the spacecraft’s components and systems work properly under in-space conditions, while gathering data to ensure the spacecraft is fit for all subsequent Artemis missions to the Moon and beyond. This is the final critical step before the spacecraft is ready to be joined with the Space Launch System rocket for this first test flight in 2020!
Bringing Everyone Together
On Dec. 9, we welcomed members of the public to our Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans for #Artemis Day and to get an up-close look at the hardware that will help power our Artemis missions. The 43-acre facility has more than enough room for guests and the Artemis I, II, and III rocket hardware! NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine formally unveiled the fully assembled core stage of our SLS rocket for the first Artemis mission to the Moon, then guests toured of the facility to see flight hardware for Artemis II and III. The full-day event — complete with two panel discussions and an exhibit hall — marked a milestone moment as we prepare for an exciting next phase in 2020.
Rolling On and Moving Out
Once engineers and technicians at Michoud complete functional testing on the Artemis I core stage, it will be rolled out of the Michoud factory and loaded onto our Pegasus barge for a very special delivery indeed. About this time last year, our Pegasus barge crew was delivering a test version of the liquid hydrogen tank from Michoud to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville for structural testing. This season, the Pegasus team will be transporting a much larger piece of hardware — the entire core stage — on a slightly shorter journey to the agency’s nearby Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
Special Delivery
Why Stennis, you ask? The giant core stage will be locked and loaded into the B2 Test Stand there for the landmark Green Run test series. During the test series, the entire stage, including its extensive avionics and flight software systems, will be tested in full. The series will culminate with a hot fire of all four RS-25 engines and will certify the complex stage “go for launch.” The next time the core stage and its four engines fire as one will be on the launchpad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Already Working on Artemis II
As Orion and SLS make progress toward the pad for Artemis I, employees at NASA centers and large and small companies across America are hard at work assembling and manufacturing flight hardware for Artemis II and beyond. The second mission of SLS and Orion will be a test flight with astronauts aboard that will go around the Moon before returning home. Our work today will pave the way for a new generation of moonwalkers and Artemis explorers.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.
it’s just hard not to think about the fact that in 1915, JRR Tolkien went to war not with but certainly in the same army and many of the same battles as his 3 best school friends, all nicely upper class young men who had never known much loss, and only he and one other came back alive - and a couple decades later, he wrote a book in which 3 nicely upper class young men (and one very excellent gardener) who have never known much loss go to war together, or at least they start out together, and they all come home alive. (Though one cannot bear it, and does not stay.)
Brother, await your death daily. And prepare yourself for that journey, for the fearful command of death will come at an hour when you will not expect it. Woe to you, then, if you be found unprepared.
Now, if you should happen to be still young, the Enemy may often put into your mind these thoughts: “You are now still young. Enjoy your pleasures – you have time – then repent when you get old. For tell me, I ask you: Do you not know of many who were able to enjoy earthly pleasures and then afterwards, through repentance, reap the heavenly delights? So, why do you wish to destroy your health and body at this young age? There is, indeed, the danger that you might fall ill.“ To this sly advice of the Enemy you must protest and say to him: “O Destroyer and Enemy of our souls, cease counseling me with such things. For what if death seizes me in my youth and I do not reach old age? And what defense will I have before the Judgment Seat of Christ? Indeed every day I see many young people die and many elders live to ripe old age. It is not known to a man when he will be called to pay the common debt of death.
“Thus, if death should seize me, will it then be possible to say to the fearful Judge: ‘Death has come to me while I am still young and, therefore, please let me go, so I can repent’?
From St. Ephraim
The Evergetinos, Vol. I, p 41
The burning bush scene from Prince of Egypt is one of the most beautifully animated scenes of all time don't @ me.
bi pan discourse is so tiring and i absolutely hate getting into it but um the vast majority of micro identities like pan and omni and polysexual were created out of a misunderstanding of bisexuality in general and have created a unique brand of biphobia wherein people believe labeling yourself as bi is inherently transphobic when in fact it is not. bisexuality is by definition attraction to all genders. the cultural misunderstanding of this and subsequent labeling of bisexual people as inherently transphobic comes from the creation of micro identities that stem from ignorance about bisexuality and misinformation spread by those who invented such identities without doing proper research about bisexuality and the lgbt community in general. it hurts bisexual people! there’s no use pretending it doesn’t! have a nice day and if you disagree with this i don’t care