@inceptstellar idk abt other countries in asia but south korea has an imax at cgv yongsan (용산 아이파크몰 cgv) its also 1:43:1 and uses the gt laser (so not 70mm but like.. same aspect ratio). Super sick theater its hugeee like 600 seats or somethin
@Zsondrigo@araz4liberty im fine with using it for free and paying to support the app if i want extra features. I mean I feel like its logical that most apps need to have some sort of benefit to the company in order to justify keeping it running. Im just glad there is the option to use it for free
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These newly released photos show off striking details on the far side of the Moon, like craters of various sizes and basins. See new photos here: https://t.co/yBzg59O7yp
@NeHoMaR@MalditaSummer they all have at least one BS and MSc (some have multiple) in some sort of science and/or engineering field. Some of them were military pilots before, some engineers, or both. Point is they have qualifications beyond just being pilots and a degrees with heavy math involved
THE ARTEMIS II ECLIPSE.
April 6, 2026.
Totality, beyond Earth. From lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, revealing a view few in human history have ever witnessed. Photo: NASA
Earthset.
The Artemis II crew captured this view of an Earthset on April 6, 2026, as they flew around the Moon. The image is reminiscent of the iconic Earthrise image taken by astronaut Bill Anders 58 years earlier as the Apollo 8 crew flew around the Moon.
"We will always choose each other."
Mission control has reacquired signal with the Artemis II crew after the mission’s planned loss of signal. Our astronauts are once again using the Deep Space Network to keep conversation and science data flowing between space and Earth.
“When we leave Earth, we do not leave it, we choose it. We will always choose Earth, we will always choose each other” “Integrity from Earth, our single system, fragile and interconnected, we copy.”
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Today our Artemis II astronauts fly around the Moon! Tune in, starting at 1pm ET (1700 UTC) as they view parts of the Moon never seen by human eyes.
Watch it live with us: https://t.co/fAg0bGAqEc