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
@UAPReportingCnt The Yukon UAP Looks like a rocket upper stage venting fuel in sunlight, drifting south across the sky, with two tumbling components reflecting light.
@_STARAFRIQUE@vaiencechannel The first frame is lit by the sun. The second is lit by the moon. The sun is behind the earth. It’s a night shot. You can see city lights in the lower left.
STUNNING🚨: Artemis II crew captured a stunning image of Earth this morning from 41,000 miles away.
The first time since 1972 that humans have seen a crescent Earth in full.
Passengers on a commercial flight captured the launch of Artemis II on camera
The plane happened to pass near the launch trajectory at the exact moment of liftoff, giving passengers a rare view of the rocket launch right from their windows.
@InterstellarUAP If those “aliens” are future humans merged with AI, they might not need bodies. Enter a traversable wormhole, move one end near light speed, and boom, closed timelike curve. Basically, they could ‘drop in’ on our past. Totally sci-fi, but physics doesn’t entirely forbid it.
@CuriosityonX Love that this 40,000-foot wave originated inland in Russia, famously known for its vast… oceans, then just strolled across China before sightseeing over India and Sri Lanka.
At this point it’s not a wave, it’s a land-based water startup disrupting the ocean industry.
@The_Texan_Goy@Matt_Pinner Phrenology called; It wants its “scientific racism” back.
We’ve already proven that dressing prejudice up as science is still just prejudice.