No habrá jamás otro hombre como James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser y no habrá jamás otra historia de amor tan pura y hermosa, por siempre Outlander, mi alma siempre estará conectada a la tuya.
Artemis II astronauts have traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, flown around the Moon, and observed the lunar surface like never before. Now, they’re coming home. 🌎
Watch the crew splash down on Friday, April 10, around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). https://t.co/Ccsk5Z3HFS
Did you know the Moon actually has color? 🌒 🎨
To the naked eye, we see it as gray, but with the right lens, its full palette appears: blue from titanium, orange from ancient rocks, and more iron on the far side.
This image was taken by Orion, the Artemis II spacecraft, on a mission that also broke the record for the longest distance a human has traveled from Earth.
And there's something beautiful about that. The colors were always there. We just needed the right way to see them. 🥹✨
#orion #artemis #moon
“While spacewalking I realized something, I used to think I was scared of heights but now I know I was just scared of gravity.”
― Artemis II Astronaut Reid Wiseman
ESTÁS PAGANDO POR GMAIL SIN NECESIDAD.
La mayoría tiene el almacenamiento lleno por basura que ni recuerda.
Pasar de 14.9/15 GB a 6 GB es más fácil de lo que parece.
Sigue estos pasos 👇🏼
Even in darkness, we glow.
In this image of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.
These two images were taken by @astro_reid only minutes apart. The stark difference is the result of camera settings. In the first, a longer shutter speed let in much more light from Earth, while the shorter shutter speed in the second emphasizes our planet's nighttime glow.