تغريدة مثبتة
₿IGGSAM!⚡️
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As light needs something to shine on before it could reflect,
so as your life needs purpose to truly reflect its light.
Without something meaningful to shine upon, a goal, a passion, a reason, your existence scatters into darkness, invisible even to myself.
quote@itsmubashi
Daily reminder :
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₿IGGSAM!⚡️ أُعيد تغريده
₿IGGSAM!⚡️ أُعيد تغريده

I withdraw every negative statement I have made about my future, and I speak favor and purpose over my life, in Jesus name, Amen!🙏🏾
Techriz💯📈@Techriztm
I withdraw every negative statement i have made about my future, and I speak favor and purpose over my life, in Jesus name, Amen!🙏🏽
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You will only get to see her again on the WhatsApp status of a contact you don't even talk with when she celebrates her 5th year wedding anniversary with her husband and 3 kids.
And oh, she now lives in the USA.
And you are now an Egbon Adugbo in Mushin with 2 baby mamas, one unofficial wife, a 1999 camry pencil, and a barber's shop with snooker board in front.
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₿IGGSAM!⚡️ أُعيد تغريده

Four humans are about to fall into a 10,000°C wall of plasma at 25,000 mph with a heat shield NASA knows is flawed. Tomorrow evening. Off the coast of San Diego.
Orion hits the atmosphere at 36 times the speed of sound. The air can't move out of the way fast enough, so it compresses into a shockwave twice as hot as the surface of the Sun. The plasma ionizes the surrounding air and blocks all radio signals. For several minutes, the crew is falling faster than any humans have ever traveled inside a spacecraft, and nobody on the ground can talk to them.
The heat shield is 186 blocks of a material called Avcoat glued to a titanium skeleton. It works by charring, melting, and disintegrating on purpose. The destruction of the outer layer is the cooling mechanism. There is no backup system. No redundancy. The heat shield works or the crew doesn't come home.
The Artemis I heat shield came back with over 100 locations where chunks had ripped off. NASA spent two years figuring out why, concluded it was gas pressure building up inside the material during reentry, and decided not to replace the shield. They changed the flight path instead. Steeper angle, less time in the danger zone. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said publicly that this approach "is not the right way to do things long term."
The capsule will slow from 25,000 mph to 17 mph in thirteen minutes. Parachutes don't even deploy until the last four. Everything before that is managed by a curved piece of titanium and glue entering air twice as hot as the Sun.
Tomorrow at 5:07 PM Pacific, San Diego might hear a sonic boom. That sound is four people betting their lives on NASA's math being right.
Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper
NEW: NASA says that people along the coast of San Diego County in California might hear a sonic boom Friday afternoon when the Orion capsule carrying the Artemis II crew re-enters the atmosphere, wrapping up its historic trip around the moon. The boom may be loud enough to rattle windows when the capsule re-enters the atmosphere shortly before 5 p.m, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports
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