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I’m so glad Thaisha stayed at the theatre🥺
Stuff like this makes me question if I’m actually passionate about anything
Although he lost the use of both legs, Xie Junwu from Jiangxi Province never lost his sense of freedom. Watch him take on a skateboard from
tumblr discourse after 13 years on this fucking website
drawings from the nasa streams
godspeed artemis ii !!
We will always choose Earth / Moon Joy
By Fenrishion at Bluesky
all of us right now
Btw Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch is the youngest at 47yo with the most clocked time in space of the other crew, having set a record for the longest time in space in one mission for a female at 328 days. And is the first female on a lunar mission. As a biologist and engineer she dabbles in inventing tools, and has been awarded an honorary doctorate from her home state university.
Victor is 49yo and the first black man on a lunar mission. Overcoming systemic barriers, victor has obtained 3 masters degrees and 1 bachelor, along with flying over 40 aircraft in combat and peaceful missions.
Jeremy is 50yo and the first Canadian from the Canadian Space Agency on a lunar mission, and this is his first mission in space.
Reid is 50yo and was rejected the first time he applied to NASA, and is now Captain of the crew on his second mission in space. He has also served as chief of of the astronaut office for 2yrs. He and his two daughters have survived his wife (2020).
All four, about to make history on April 6th when they travel farther in space than any human has before, and see parts of the moon no other human has before.
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It is never too late to start and you can always overcome barriers.
Shoot for the moon and you’ll land in the stars, or in their case, fly past it💫
(via @fizzydog at Bluesky)
Artemis II Core Stage Separation
A better view of the launch of Artemis II from LC-39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Date: April 1, 2026
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"For humanity"
Moon Joy - the Artemis crew take time out for a group hug inside the Orion spacecraft on their way home
I'm crying. WHAT?!