The Artemis II crew had the rare chance to see a solar eclipse from space. 🚀🌘☀️
This video stitches together views from Orion's solar array wing cameras throughout the eclipse, showing the Sun as it disappears behind the Moon, revealing a glowing halo around the lunar disk.
Look closely at this image from @NASAHubble and you’ll see galaxies of various shapes and sizes clustered together toward the center-left of the image. This galaxy cluster is around four billion light-years away in the constellation Crater.
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POV: You’re coming home after a journey around the Moon. 🌕
Before reentering Earth’s atmosphere at the end of Artemis II, the Orion spacecraft’s crew module — carrying the astronauts — separated from the service module that provided propulsion and power throughout the mission.
Starship’s twelfth flight test will debut the next generation Starship and Super Heavy vehicles, powered by the next evolution of the Raptor engine and launching from a newly designed pad at Starbase. The launch is targeted as early as Tuesday, May 19 → https://t.co/2gZQUxS6mm
Planning is underway for our Artemis III mission, which will test the capabilities of NASA's Orion spacecraft and one or both commercial landers from @BlueOrigin and @SpaceX as they meet and dock in Earth's orbit. Details: https://t.co/qzH3spgNyK
Someone predicted Hantavirus after Covid.
They predicted this in 2022.
They predicted this for 2026.
It is now 2026.
Hantavirus is all over the media.
What do we make of this?
The top four-fifths of NASA's SLS core stage for Artemis III was offloaded from the agency’s Pegasus barge today, April 28, at @NASAKennedy.
Next up, technicians will join the remaining core stage segments prior to rocket stacking operations.
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