robert groover
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Day 8 naked. Been living, sleeping, working & walking around my place with nothing on — feels amazing.
Island is deserted (low season + Persian Gulf conflict). Even rode my scooter naked to the beach.
Ran out of food, had to wear shorts. Let’s see how long this lasts 😏 #nudist




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@NASA Not unless you pick yourself for the flight like that jerk captain of Artimus
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"You have to earn your right to fly. And I felt like last night was a big step in us earning our right to fly."
Get the rundown on our Artemis II wet dress rehearsal, which successfully concluded last night: nasa.gov/blogs/missions…
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@ElofsonJess So now we really really regret voting for Trump ?…. you got the government you voted for.
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You NEED to hear this!
"We've reached a point now where every time we have an election that results in a Republican victory the petulant left are going to force us to move from one manufactured violent crisis to the next until they get their way."
"That is not protesting. That's terrorism. That is hostage taking."
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@NASAAdmin Thru nepotism, self dealing, and DEI they got themselves a ride in a tin can… monkeys to heaven.
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58 years after Apollo 8’s historic trip around the Moon, NASA is heading back. This time, our crew is going farther into space than any human in history.
Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen will embark on a ten-day mission around the Moon, marking America’s grand return to the lunar environment.
Artemis II marks the beginning of the boldest series of missions the world has ever seen. Through the Artemis campaign, we will maintain American superiority in space, land American astronauts on the Moon, and establish a lunar base all before the end of 2028.
Godspeed Artemis II 🇺🇸


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@TLPN_Official @tweetsiphotos Hey Space monkeys …we need Healthcare please
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🚨ARTEMIS II WDR STARTS TOMORROW🚨
Teams at NASA Kennedy Space Center are preparing to conduct a Wet Dress Rehearsal of the Space Launch System for Artemis II with a simulated "launch" as early as Saturday, Jan. 31st.
Launch controllers are expected to arrive on station, Thursday night, to run the 49 hour countdown.
🕤WDR T-0: 9 PM – 1AM ET
If needed, NASA may rollback SLS and Orion to the Vehicle Assembly Building for additional work ahead of launch after the wet dress rehearsal.
FOLLOW for the latest Artemis II updates!
#ArtemisII #WeAreGoingBack #Moon
#Orion #SLS #NASA #CSA

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🔥🚨BREAKING: Scientists have been disappointed with Americans after it was revealed that 4 astronauts are going back to the moon for the first time in 54 years on Friday and nobody is speaking about it which has led to astronomers and scientists into fearing that Americans no longer care about space or our evolution.
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@ElofsonJess You could not be more wrong on this ….but you are 100% right on Patel
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@latestincosmos We all know this….. Now tell Wall Street and 1%
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🚨 Astronaut’s Wake-Up Call from Space
After spending 178 days aboard the International Space Station, astronaut Ron Garan returned to Earth with a realization that shook him — we’re living a lie.
From orbit, he saw our planet as one glowing blue sphere — no borders, no nations, no divisions — just a single, fragile home floating in the vast darkness. Yet down here, we live as if we’re separate, fighting over lines that don’t even exist from space.
He watched lightning storms flicker like heartbeat pulses, auroras dance across the poles, and a thin blue atmosphere shielding all life — a reminder of how delicate our world truly is.
Garan says humanity’s priorities are upside down: we’ve put the economy first, when it should be Planet → Society → Economy. Because without a thriving planet, nothing else survives.
His message is clear and urgent — 🌎 Earth is our shared spaceship. We are not passengers… we are crew.
And it’s time we start acting like it.

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The Artemis program isn't just NASA's next chapter—it's humanity's bold return to the Moon and the first real steps toward making Mars our next frontier. Here's the thrilling progression, mission by mission:Artemis I (November 2022)
The roar that restarted deep-space dreams.
Uncrewed but carrying the hopes of a generation, NASA's mighty Space Launch System (SLS) thundered off the pad, propelling the Orion spacecraft on an audacious 25-day odyssey: a distant lunar orbit farther than any human-rated vehicle had gone in half a century, then a fiery plunge back through Earth's atmosphere.
Orion's heat shield endured blistering reentry temperatures, the SLS proved its raw power, and every critical deep-space system—from life support precursors to navigation—passed with flying colors. No crew, but the hardware screamed: We're ready for humans again.
Artemis II (target: 2026)
The first humans back beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17.
Four astronauts—two Americans, one Canadian, one European—will strap into Orion for a heart-pounding lunar flyby. No landing, but they'll streak past the Moon at blistering speed, venturing farther from Earth than any crew in over 50 years.
This mission is the ultimate shakedown cruise: proving humans can live, eat, sleep, navigate, and work safely in the harsh radiation and isolation of cislunar space. Every heartbeat, every maneuver, every comms check is data for the landings to come.
The crew will see the Moon up close, Earth as a fragile blue marble—and feel the weight of history as they push the boundary of human exploration farther than ever before.Artemis III (target: late this decade)
Boots on the lunar surface. Again. But better. Different. Inclusive.
At the lunar south pole—a region of eternal shadows hiding water ice and scientific treasures—NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on another world.
This isn't a flags-and-footprints repeat of Apollo. It's the dawn of sustained presence: testing habitats, rovers, power systems, and in-situ resource utilization to extract oxygen, water, and fuel from the Moon itself.
Every step, every sample, every experiment builds the infrastructure for permanent lunar bases—and crucially, hones the technologies, operations, and international partnerships needed to send humans safely to Mars in the 2030s and beyond.From uncrewed proof-of-concept to crewed flyby to boots-on-the-ground exploration, Artemis is rewriting the story of human spaceflight—one audacious leap at a time. The Moon is no longer a destination... it's our proving ground for the stars.

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It's actually crazy no one is talking about it.
Do we just not believe anything anymore? Distracted? Disinterested?
Zero buzz.
Oliver The Space Nerd@OliverNerd7
4 Astronauts are going back to the moon next Friday and no one’s talking about it
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@NASA @Freedom250 Yeah … it should be tattooed on their foreheads given how much it cost … just to ride around the moon … or even better, maybe ride around with my healthcare bill … an increase of 12k a year
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NASA’s @Freedom250 Commemorative Patch has officially launched! 🇺🇸🚀
Honoring America’s 250th anniversary, the Artemis II crew will wear this patch during their historic launch.

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@TLPN_Official He had a dream of man playing golf on the Moon
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We chose to go to the moon in this decade;
but this time we chose to go together!
#SpaceIsBetterTogether #ArtemisII
#NASA #CSA #SLS #Orion #Moon #Artemis
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@ElofsonJess …. And yet No ICE in Miami? …. I wonder why ?…. This is BS
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I thought California or New York would kick off the civil war. I did not have MN civil war on my 2026 bingo card.
Trump needs to drop 50,000 troops into Minneapolis and just clean it out. This isn't over till the job is done and the longer it takes the worse it gets.
Deport them all
America first
Long Live The Republic
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