Mission Success.
Haven Demo, our Haven-1 space station technologies test bed is now on orbit and healthy. Watch footage from our onboard cameras in full duration 4K. More to come.
Our nation’s democratic system functioned last night and we have a new President-elect. All Americans are bound, whether we like the outcome or not, to accept the results of our elections. We now have a special responsibility, as citizens of the greatest nation on earth, to do everything we can to support and defend our Constitution, preserve the rule of law, and ensure that our institutions hold over these coming four years. Citizens across this country, our courts, members of the press and those serving in our federal, state and local governments must now be the guardrails of democracy.
@DavidEpstein Very few pools (especially those with platform diving) are privately owned so access to this sport will evaporate if access to NCAA programs/facilities are pulled.
@PostOpinions@DavidEpstein Thank you for covering this situation. My kids have been diving in the NVSL for 13 years and my youngest is just about to start NCAA diving this Fall. She has a bright future in school and sports, but her only access to training going forward is through college sports.
Thank you @DavidEpstein for writing this. Diving is such an incredible sport. It hurts my heart that divers and coaches work so hard to achieve this level and face the risk of losing roster spots. Please read!!
The Moon's shadow, or umbra, is pictured covering portions of Canada and the U.S. as the space station soared into the solar eclipse from 261 miles above on Aug. 8, 2024. More pix... https://t.co/M5y2V3p4EQ
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On Feb. 22, 2024, Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander captures a wide field of view image of Schomberger crater on the Moon approximately 125 miles (200 km) uprange from the intended landing site, at approximately about 6 miles (10 km) altitude.