Only one chance in this lifetime…
Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him.
I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.
This was done via a method where the scammer invites you to a Minecraft server over Discord, and sends you a (malicious) package to install via Curseforge.
They will go as far to dig through your friends list to tell you people that are playing too, to draw you in.
Be careful!
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
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 see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
Our "wet dress rehearsal" for Artemis II is underway at @NASAKennedy!
Watch our static feed as teams practice fueling the rocket and conduct a simulated launch countdown as we prepare for the real thing: https://t.co/4iEhNgfQb3
Real-time Artemis updates: https://t.co/40PMWktQjO
News: the countdown officially started for the rehearsal of our upcoming @NASAArtemis launch. Teams will fuel the rocket and run through a full range of operations to make sure everything is ready for our crewed launch around the Moon. More on the milestones ahead: https://t.co/LGkankWgfq
BREAKING: A SEVERE (G4) or EXTREME (G5) geomagnetic storm remains likely TONIGHT – Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Make plans now to hunt for the aurora borealis with your loved ones!
Last night, the northern lights shone over most of the United States, with visible aurora as far south as north Texas, New Mexico, Georgia and the Carolinas. With another geomagnetic storm approaching and Earth’s magnetic field already perturbed, the potential exists for a high-end, and perhaps historic, geomagnetic storm.
This could rival the May 10-13, 2024 G5 geomagnetic storms! Prior to that, the previous G5 geomagnetic storms happened in 2005. This is a rare event.
Last night, the kP index – measured on a 0 through 9 scale – reached 8.67. That’s a sign of how jostled Earth’s magnetic field was as it got bombarded by solar energy. It remained at a 7 on Wednesday morning. And we think the biggest “solar storm” hasn’t even arrived yet!
The sun has emitted five X-class solar flares, the most intense kind, in the past several days. Most are emanating from sunspot 4274, a bruise-like splotch on the sun that’s throbbing and pulsating with magnetic energy.
The strongest flare was an X5 launched Tuesday morning and it has an associated CME, stronger and faster than its predecessors, that has yet to hit Earth. It was moving at close to 1,000 miles per second.
Current data suggests this CME will arrive Wednesday midday or early afternoon, though timing is uncertain. NOAA and NASA models suggest an impact around lunchtime. It’s unclear if the associated geomagnetic storm will last into the evening Eastern time. This may be GREAT timing for Europe and the eastern United States.
It will come on the heels of the two or three other CMEs which have already disturbed Earth’s magnetic field. That could once again bump us up to G4 or G5 levels.
Operators of international flights may consider rerouting planes to avoid the polar regions, where upper-atmospheric radiation will be potentially hazardous. At high latitudes, isolated power grid issues may be noticed. That probably won’t be an issue in the United States.
Apropos to timing, when you might see them depends on weather, as well as random auroral “substorms” that we can’t predict more than 40 minutes in advance. Check back for updates!
Skywatchers across the United States, Canada and most of Europe should keep their eyes on the sky Wednesday night.
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Partner Push time on the Twitch? I would LOVE if you could hang out with us on Wednesdays and Saturdays to help me get those numbers UP. Turn us on and go take care of those chores around the house!
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First time playing @refuge_vr in #VRChat. The venue was so packed, I heard there was a cue of 25 people to get in.
Talk to me when you want to have a good time on a Wednesday.
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The main event was over. But community came together and pushed the last bit and we reached $50,000 for Charity.
Can't even begin to thank you all for everything you guys have done. I love all of you 💜