I’m not incredibly active on here but I have had some very personal changes in my life recently.
In March, my sister was killed by her ex partner, the trial has been delayed until next March.
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Behold: new and previously unseen imagery from our Artemis II mission!
These images were captured on April 6, 2026, when the four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft conducted the lunar flyby portion of their ten-day journey.
Today we remember lan Curtis, whose voice, words, and presence continue to echo through generations since his passing on May 18, 1980 - forever missed, forever heard.
📷 (c) Anton Corbijn
Happy 100th birthday to Sir David Attenborough.
One of the most important natural history broadcasters, environmental educators and climate voices of our time. 💚
Start your week with some new photos from Artemis II!
Though our journey around the Moon has ended, we're still retrieving plenty of new images. Keep an eye on our Artemis II multimedia gallery for image highlights from the mission: https://t.co/XInWMJwMYY
POV: you're rolling around on the Red Planet
You’re looking at six years on Mars in around two minutes. This timelapse contains images captured by our Curiosity rover between 2020 and 2026 from one of its navigation cameras. https://t.co/yfDUkHzBgF
Happy Anniversary! 🎊
Hubble was launched #onthisday in 1990 and, every year since, it has been surprising us with its cosmic views 📸🌌
Check out the best images Hubble had to offer in its 36th year in our latest #SpaceSparks episode! 1/2
Our Mars rover mission Rosalind Franklin is scheduled to be launched in 2028, with the support of @NASA.
It will be the first ever to drill up to two metres below the Red Planet's surface, searching for signs of past or present life on Mars 🔴 https://t.co/JqCm3JfdKR
“Lonely Day” was released 20 years ago today, and has now surpassed 1 Billion streams on Spotify. Thank you to the best fans in the world for loving and embracing this song. 🖤♾️
One week has passed since Artemis II returned to Earth after a historic mission around the Moon. We laughed, we cried, and we pushed the boundaries of what’s possible, setting the stage for future innovation and exploration.
We’re just getting started.
And everything under the Sun is in tune 🎶
This image from the eclipse during the Artemis II lunar flyby captures a halo of light around the Moon. Scientists are still investigating if the glow comes from interstellar dust or the solar corona.
These images are literally night and day!
The Artemis II crew took the left photo on their way to the Moon. It shows Earth at night, lit only by moonlight, using long exposure camera settings. The photo from Apollo 17 shows Earth’s surface during the day, lit by sunlight.
New photos from the Moon!
We're continuing to unveil new images from the Artemis II mission—including these two photos from April 6, showing a crescent Earthrise and a closeup of the lunar farside. Keep up with the latest: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
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