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We anticipate that the Orion spacecraft has now departed the lunar sphere of influence — this is when the gravitational pull of the Moon is stronger than the gravitational pull of Earth.
The Artemis II crew are headed home. Splashdown will take place on Friday, April 10.
This is the Republican party in 2026. Its so over for yall. Imagine what you'd say if any Democrat President said and did this type of shit. Straight criminal. You are all going to jail. Stop enabling this pedophile rapist reality star senile dictator wanna-be. IMPEACH, REMOVE AND IMPRISON.
Why do the Artemis II astronauts keep calling their Orion spacecraft, "Integrity"?
The crew chose this name for their home away from home because it "embodies the foundation of trust, respect, candor, and humility" of the teams behind the Artemis II mission.
What kind of shitbag do you need to be to support the President literally Trolling & Crashing Out like he's a terminally online weirdo? These posts arent for Iran. They are for his brain damaged dude bros online. They get to laugh & cheer these posts as "winning" while getting fucked over here at home. Its either that, or our fraud-in-chief is actually shitting himself over this mess he's got us in and is having a very Public Meltdown, losing his mind. 🤦♂️
The world stopped to watch Artemis II.
Moments like this remind us what is possible and inspire the next generation to dream bigger and take us even further.
We are just getting started on this grand adventure. It is time to start believing again.
One last look at Earth before we reach the Moon.
This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fourth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft. The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.
NASA appears to be centralizing a lot of their high-resolution Artemis II media at this link. A good one to keep in your bookmarks.
https://t.co/5xBvnDaB92
Liftoff of Artemis II! The first human mission around the moon since the Apollo era. A gorgeous launch into clear skies about an hour before sunset, on the first attempt. I set this one hoping it would launch in the early minutes of the window. Photo: United Launch Alliance