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Travel for work, work to travel. ✈️ The US is my territory, but the world is my oyster. #MSY #NOLA is my home. ⚜ Married to @jenhendds ❤️
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695,0000 miles is an epic mileage run just to travel from Florida to California lol @NASAArtemis 🌎🚀🌕🚀🌎
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LIVE: They are coming home.
Watch as the Artemis II crew returns to Earth, splashing down at around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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The Artemis 2 crew, returning from a lunar flyby, is doing something they've never done with people on board.
Orion is flying at 40,000 km/h. At that speed, the atmosphere isn't air, it's a wall. You can't just dive down—the crew would be crushed by the G-forces, and the ship would burn up.
So they came up with this idea. Orion will enter the atmosphere, heat up to 2800 degrees, and bounce back into space. Like a pebble bounces off water. Remember throwing flat stones down a river as a kid?
Up there, it has a couple of minutes to cool down. Then it reenters and lands.
The trick is that such a jump drops the G-forces from 10g to 4g. The difference between tolerable and done.
The Apollo missions returned differently. They didn't jump, they simply glided through the upper atmosphere like a skier down a hill, gradually losing speed. One pass and that's it. It worked, but the G-forces were severe.
The Soyuz reenters the ISS quite simply. Its speed is half that of Orion, and the atmosphere handles it in one pass. No tricks needed.
But Orion arrives from the Moon. Different speed, different task. That's why they came up with this jump.
But if the calculations are off even slightly, the rebound will throw the ship back into orbit, into space. There are no braking engines left. They'll simply wait for the Earth to pull them in. With a finite supply of oxygen. And if the rebound is even higher, they'll be blown off into space altogether.
I hope everything goes perfectly...

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A federal jury in Detroit, Michigan, awarded approximately $12.69–12.7 million to Lisa Domski, a Catholic woman and longtime IT specialist at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM).
Domski worked for BCBSM for over 30 years. She was fired on January 5, 2022, after refusing the company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
As a devout Catholic, she requested a religious exemption, explaining her sincere belief that human life begins at conception and that the vaccines (at the time) were developed or tested using fetal cell lines from abortions, which conflicted with her faith’s teachings on abortion.
She cited the Bible and provided supporting information, including from her priest. She sued BCBSM for religious discrimination under Title VII, alleging the company denied her accommodation request without proper engagement, placed her on unpaid leave, and terminated her.
The case was Domski v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
The jury found in her favor and awarded:
$10 million in punitive damages (for malicious or reckless conduct).
$1.7 million in lost wages (back pay and front pay).
$1 million in noneconomic damages (emotional distress/pain and suffering). Total: ~$12.69–12.7 million.

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‘SUPERMAN’ is Catholic🇻🇦
Superman Actor is quietly making headlines again, not just for his roles, but for living out his Catholic roots in public.
In a 2024 interview with Josh Horowitz, Henry Cavill shared that he has always enjoyed singing in church and hopes to develop his vocal skills further one day: “I’d love, one day, to see how far I can take it.”
The comments resurfaced strongly in recent days, with Catholic pages celebrating the “Man of Steel” star’s connection to the faith he was raised in.
But that’s not all, fans online are also buzzing about a recent sighting of Cavill inside a church in Vatican City, where he was spotted wearing a simple shirt boldly printed with one word: “SALVATION.”
No big interview. No explanation. Just a powerful, quiet message that has Catholics talking and sharing across social media.
Born and raised in a Roman Catholic family, Henry Cavill’s subtle but consistent nods to his faith continue to inspire believers in an industry where faith is often kept private.

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Vast technology differences simultaneously
Massimo@Rainmaker1973
Both societies exist simultaneously. really incredible to think about
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