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Damn! I've been fooled! This is an AI generated pic.
Mission Accomplished.
A Sociable Weaver Birds' Nest
First Person view of the Orion Space Capsule's side hatch being opened after splashdown.
What do you think the exclamation "Four green!" means?
A view of the moon from inside the Orion space capsule.
When I saw this image of the Artemis booster separation, I couldn’t help but wonder what kind of gear it took and how steady the photographer had to be to capture it.
Booster separation happened around 45 km (147,600 ft). At that point, Artemis is tearing through the atmosphere at roughly 5,000 mph. Imagine the lens you’d need, and having to stay locked on it, waiting for that two minute mark (NASA’s stated moment of separation).
You’d almost have to hold your breath.
Lose it for even a second and the shot is gone. Once your camera drifts, you’re not finding it again. There’s just too much sky.
It’s like searching the ocean.
This shot should make Time magazine.
📸: Brian Lail
#Artemis
Christina Koch put it well to describe Earth as a lifeboat. I like that even better than the concept of 'spaceship Earth' and it fits well to see that we are indeed in heaven.
Puts all the nonsense wars into perspective. We need to get over this nationalism and start protecting this lifeboat that we call Earth.