@ILA_Berlin I am a huge believer in the Copernicus Programme and remote sensing is at the core of understanding climate change. I will propose to start the next generation of Sentinel satellites at #CM22, to gather the full picture of our planet.
🛰️ | AHORA: La NASA revela planes para colonizar la Luna con puestos avanzados de colonos y otorga contratos a Blue Origin de Jeff Bezos para el módulo lunar aterrizador que establecerá la base lunar.
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Los cuatro astronautas de la misión @NASAArtemis II han sido evacuados con éxito de la nave espacial Orion tras su amerizaje y se encuentran ahora a bordo del buque USS John P. Murtha. A continuación, serán trasladados a la enfermería, donde se les realizarán los exámenes médicos posteriores a la misión.
BREAKING: The Artemis II crew has successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a historic 695,081-mile, 10-day journey around the moon and back.
Follow live updates: https://t.co/obevyEPTg6
LIVE: They are coming home.
Watch as the Artemis II crew returns to Earth, splashing down at around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). https://t.co/n3vZE2rcFv
🚀 👨🏾🚀 Victor Glover
🚀 Before Artemis, there was aeronautics.
👨🏾🚀 Victor Glover, Pilot of Artemis II, built a career in aviation through decades of flight experience across more than 40 types of aircraft.
He went on to serve as a naval aviator and test pilot, and later as a NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station.
🌍 From runways to rockets, the path to the Moon starts in the sky.
Learn more: https://t.co/onArbeZsOh
Did you send your name aboard Artemis II???
If you did, then your name is literally in my pocket!! And every time you see me floating around the Orion spacecraft — that’s where your name is! With ME!
Don’t worry — I’ve kept your names safe as I’ve flown around the Moon 🫡 -Rise
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
New record🥇
The Artemis II astronauts are now farther from Earth than humans have ever been! At 1:57 p.m. EDT, they broke the record set by Apollo 13 in 1970.
Their journey around the far side of the Moon today will take them a maximum distance of 252,752 miles from Earth.