Did you know the Moon actually has color? 🌒 🎨
To the naked eye, we see it as gray, but with the right lens, its full palette appears: blue from titanium, orange from ancient rocks, and more iron on the far side.
This image was taken by Orion, the Artemis II spacecraft, on a mission that also broke the record for the longest distance a human has traveled from Earth.
And there's something beautiful about that. The colors were always there. We just needed the right way to see them. 🥹✨
#orion #artemis #moon
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
A TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT...
SOUTH ALASKA AND THE ALASKA PENINSULA,
Pacific coasts from
Kennedy Entrance, AK to Unimak
Pass, Alaska
Mag 7.3
* Origin Time 1238 AKDT Jul 16 2025
* Depth 12 miles
* Location 55 miles S of Sand Point, Alaska
Current Radar ✅: Scattered thunderstorms around a few are strong to severe. Lots of heavy rain, lightning and in some cases damaging gusts of wind. #mswx
Widespread severe thunderstorms are expected today (3/30), with a level 3 of 5 risk area extending from the ArkLaTex into the Ohio Valley. Swaths of damaging gusts, very large hail (some greater than 2.5 inch diameter), and several tornadoes (a few may be strong) are expected.
4 tornadoes occurred in NE MS Saturday evening.
1) An EF-1 in Shannon, MS
2) An EF-0 in SW Itawamba county
3) An EF-0 in South Fairview, MS
4) An EF-1 in Bounds Crossroads, MS
🌪️ #mswx
7pm CDT Oct 7th -- #Hurricane#Milton remains an extremely dangerous Category 5 hurricane with winds of 180 mph.
The minimum center pressure measured by a @NOAA_HurrHunter dropsonde was estimated at 897 mb.
Latest: https://t.co/LQEVorqXZH
#Hurricane#Helene has made landfall in the Big Bend of Florida as a Category 4 with max winds of 140 mph - the strongest hurricane to make landfall in the Big Bend of Florida on record (since 1851). The old record was the Cedar Keys Hurricane (1896) with max winds of 125 mph.