President @realDonaldTrump
President @drpezeshkian
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Intro note [2 pages]:
1. I am providing a comprehensive deal so Iran will not need to monetize hormuz at all.
2. I REALLY hope these 5 days are not a farce.
In any mission related important room, where it will not scientifically interfere with, PLACE SEA SALT IN A LARGE BOWL IN THE NORTH EAST DIRECTION. CHANGE THE SALT DAILY UNTIL MISSION SAFELY ACCOMPLISHES N IS BACK.
.@NASAArtemis
Cc: @NASA@nasaadmin
A small suggestion:
Even as we troubleshoot, A MALFUNCTIONING TOILET IS RAHUVIAN NEGATIVE ENERGY.
KINDLY PLACE A BOWL OF SEA SALT IN NORTH EAST OF ANY IMPORTANT MISSION RELATED ROOM, CHANGE IT DAILY, TO FLUSH NEGATIVE ENERGY OUT.
We’ve got a signal! 📡Orion is talking to the Deep Space Network, which is what NASA uses to communicate with its spacecraft that are out in deep space. For the first time in over 50 years, a spacecraft carrying humans to the Moon is sending signals to Earth.
சென்னை திருவொற்றியூரில் கஞ்சா விற்பனை நடப்பதாக புகார் கொடுத்த குடும்பத்திறகு கொலை மிரட்டல் விட்ட ரவுடிகள், பாதுகாப்பு தர வேண்டிய காவல்துறை இவர்களின் வீட்டு காலி செய்ய சொல்கிறதாம்.
நல்லா இருக்குதய்யா ஸ்டாலின் மாடல் அரசாங்கம்.
For those who may not know or are curious
Why is the program called “Artemis”? 🏹✨
• In Greek mythology, Artemis (known as Diana to the Romans) is the goddess of the Moon, the hunt, the wild, and untamed nature
She is the twin sister of Apollo, the god of the Sun
• The Apollo program of the 1960s–70, the one that landed on the Moon, was named after Apollo himself.
Choosing Artemis as its successor is a poetic and symbolic gesture: the twin sister of Apollo now leads humanity back to the Moon, marking a new era of exploration and discovery
• NASA announced the name in 2019 precisely for this mythological resonance:
Artemis embodies humanity’s return to the Moon in the 21st century, a new chapter driven by ambition, unity, and the enduring pull of the unknown 💫
Liftoff.
The Artemis II mission launched from @NASAKennedy at 6:35pm ET (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon.
Artemis II will pave the way for future Moon landings, as well as the next giant leap — astronauts on Mars.
Signal acquired! 📡
Engineers at @NASAJPL have confirmed that the Orion spacecraft is communicating with the Deep Space Network. For the first time in over 50 years, we’re receiving a signal from a spacecraft carrying humans toward the Moon.
Orion is ready to roll!
During the proximity operations demonstration, Pilot Victor Glover will command Orion to maneuver near the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, helping teams prepare for future missions when Orion will dock with another spacecraft.
Glover will report the spacecraft’s roll, pitch, and yaw – the side-to-side tilt, up-and-down, and left-to-right movements of the spacecraft. Watch live: youtube.com/watch?v=m3kR2K…
The Orion spacecraft successfully separated from the upper stage of the rocket, and the "proximity operations" test is underway. The Artemis II astronauts are manually piloting Orion similarly to how they would if they were docking with another spacecraft.
4 people are in there with hopes, dreams, risk and the unknown.
It makes me breathless, knowing how they're feeling and what they're facing.
So exciting to see what we're capable of when we work together in common purpose, deciding to push back the edges of our collective ignorance.
Have a great voyage, crew of @NASAArtemis!
2 of my cameras I’ll be operating during launch. The countdown clock behind me reminding me it’s not long before the modern era of lunar spaceflight is here.