The Artemis 2 crew rescues Rise, the zero g indicator plush, who began floating away during a PAO event –April 2nd, 2026
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The Artemis 2 crew rescues Rise, the zero g indicator plush, who began floating away during a PAO event –April 2nd, 2026
Tbh it's crazy to me that Christina Koch hasn't been getting more attention. Like, especially with the bookclub reading about Sally Ride right now–it's so wierd to see the shift in interest. Sally was the first American women in space, which is still an amazing accomplishment, but there had already been 2 cosmonauts before her. There has Never Been a women from Any Country outside of low-earth orbit. Christina will be the First. but Artemis 2 is still barely even heard of outside of circles already interested in science and spaceflight.
Noticed something new on the Roku screensaver yesterday!!!
Happy Apollo 17 Landing Day!
For some reason, the Gemini astronauts doing Parachute Training is one of the funniest sets of images I've seen in a very long time
Which Mars rover has the strongest "dog" vibes??
I've gotta know... for science
Sojourner
Spirit
Opportunity
Curiosity
Perseverance
I'm curious, whats your favorite Apollo mission patch?
Solely on patch design, not your favorite mission in general (Images below)
Apollo 1
Apollo 7
Apollo 8
Apollo 9
Apollo 10
Apollo 11
Apollo 12
Apollo 13
Apollo 14
Apollo 15
Apollo 16
Apollo 17