The unofficial #resistance team of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Operated by a #US citizen that is not affiliated with any Federal Agency.
Ossoff: "How does American politics really work? It's coin operated. Money goes in, favors come out. It's been running on secret money, corporate money, billionaire money ... all of this gave rise to a depraved president who exploits this rot to empower and enrich himself"
Nothing prepares you for how insane this is: In 1984, astronaut Dale Gardner used a jetpack to fly completely untethered in space and capture a falling satellite with his hands.
Everyone Should Meet Them: WOMEN OF SPACE
These four women represent different generations of space science, from paper calculations to digital systems and the exploration of other planets.
Katherine Johnson: A key mathematician at NASA, she calculated orbital trajectories for historic missions. At a time when computers were still limited, her hand calculations were so reliable that astronauts asked to check the results before launch.
Margaret Hamilton: She led the development of software for the Apollo program. Their work allowed the onboard computer to prioritize tasks during the Apollo 11 lunar landing, avoiding potential failure. It also helped lay the foundations for modern software development.
Diana Trujillo: A Colombian aerospace engineer who participated in the Perseverance rover mission to Mars, where she led the team responsible for the vehicle's robotic arms, a critical system for collecting and analyzing high-precision Martian rock samples. She also led the first Spanish-language broadcast of the Mars landing.
Christina Koch: The NASA astronaut holds the record for the longest continuous stay in space by a woman, at 328 days. She participated in the first all-female spacewalk. And recently, she became the woman who has been farthest from Earth.
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I think this is the most insane thing the CIA has ever made public. 😨
They have a secret AI tool called Ghost Murmur.
It detects your heartbeat from 40 miles away using AI.
Not your phone. Not a tracker. Not a radio signal.
Your heartbeat.
It uses sensors built from synthetic diamonds to lock onto the electromagnetic fingerprint your heart produces every single beat, then pairs it with AI to filter that one signal from 1,000 square miles of noise.
Last week, a wounded American pilot was hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran.
No phone. No tracker. No way to call for help.
America found him anyway. From the sky. By listening to his chest.
But nobody mentioned the most important detail.
This was Ghost Murmur's first operational use. It's been sitting classified for years. Tested. Ready. Waiting.
They didn't reveal it to impress you. They revealed it because the rescue was already public.
Every technology a government admits to is the one they've already moved past.
Your heart has been broadcasting your location your entire life.
Someone just built the receiver.
@NASA has just released some EXTRAORDINARY tracking footage from Artemis II's launch just one week ago.
Mesmerizing exhaust flow interaction between all four RS-25's & twin SRB's.
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
Artemis II will send four astronauts on a ~685,000-mile, 10-day journey looping around the Moon, using a free-return trajectory that relies on Earth and lunar gravity to bring them safely back home.
With just over a week spent in orbit, Sustain Space has performed a first set of tests with an early robotic refueling arm onboard its Xiyuan-0 satellite
Details -> https://t.co/7WZu4FR88I
It’s looking increasingly likely that Kristi Noem and Lewandowski funneled almost 200 million in government money to a company that is run by her friend and that nobody can give an address for.
Oh, and it was 8 days old when it was awarded the contract.