CJ
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I can’t imagine I once believed in “the big bang theory”.
No random bang is creating this.
NASA Earth@NASAEarth
That's us! 🌍 The Artemis II crew captured beautiful, high-resolution images of our home planet during their journey to the Moon. As @Astro_Christina put it: "You guys look great."
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@0ilCJ @DarrenPlymouth Yes. In a good way though.
I observe and ask questions that nobody can answer.
Why did they all act like they dropped mom’s glass center piece?
I’m questioning their reaction.
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The stuffed toy is a distraction, to simulate zero g, it should remain in place yet it keeps floating upwards, as does Lady Astronaut's hair who does not take her eye off the stuffed toy.
The black dude is chewing gum, playing with his man bits, and holding on to something.
Another astronaut appears stuck to the ceiling.
Are there longer clips of them?
The vomit commit simulates zero g for approximately 30 -50 seconds per parabola. This video has been cut into two parts.
And to all the haters and establishment shills, I want to believe Artemis is on its way to the moon, space is a private obsession of mine, but there are so many problems with this clip and all the others presented to the public by NASA that these questions must be asked.
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the way they grab the mic and the way they grab the toy is just unusual... and not only in this clip.. in all of the clips they do .. the way they grab the mics and the toys is just awkward unusual... is earth flat or round? i don;t care.. lol .. are they in space? they are in some hollywood studio? i don;t care i don;t debate... but.. the way they grab the mics and toys, and the ladies hair in all their clips, and the way their bodies act... is just strange af...
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@DarrenPlymouth Observe and ask questions like my 8th grade science teacher told us.
It’s part of the scientific method.
Question:
Why such a reaction from the crew when the ball fell to the floor?
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That's us! 🌍
The Artemis II crew captured beautiful, high-resolution images of our home planet during their journey to the Moon. As @Astro_Christina put it: "You guys look great."

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@MrJoKeR604 Being Tall is not an advantage in space bud.
And you're criticizing the country that was nice enough to give him a ride to space.
How are those Canadian manned space missions going?
Oh right.
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Look at puny American next to maple syrup guzzling, poutine eating, Canada goose fighting, Canadian
NSF - NASASpaceflight.com@NASASpaceflight
Artemis II: Crew walkout.
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@mathewjdp The current playoff format is solely to help keep Edmonton and McDavid relevant and give them a chance. Under a 1-8 format they prolly have 0 conference finals appearances
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@MmisterNobody This is satire. No way these guys don’t know how stupid they sound 😅
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@rinireg I get that, but I wonder how much time she spent trying to get the perfect selfie?
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Why would you take a selfie during a once-in-a-generation rocket launch?
Ellie Sleightholm@elsleightholm
Artemis II launch… caught in my glasses reflection
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@Papote_T @CaseyMattox_ @EWErickson Nah. They are just trying to see if they can say it to our face and nobody will call them on it. Like when you make a bet that someone won’t say a certain word during a public speaking engagement. Then they do say it, the audience misses it, and now “that word was never said.”
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I don't think I had fully appreciated how this works, but it's obvious now. NASA is aiming for a point in space where they know the moon will be. Like throwing to a receiver, but on a somewhat larger and faster scale.
Lucid™@cammakingminds
If you are using the earth as a reference frame, the moon is actually doing a close flyby of Artemis II.
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This is the shot you can’t get from the press site. This camera was sitting a few football fields from the SLS rocket at Pad 39B for days before launch, baking in the Florida sun, surviving rain, humidity, and whatever else the Cape threw at it. No photographer behind the viewfinder. Just a camera, a sound trigger, and a bet.
The way pad remotes work: you set your camera up days in advance, dial in your composition, lock everything down, and walk away. You don’t touch it again until after the launch. The shutter fires on sound activation
with a @MiopsTrigger smart+ trigger. With SLS, the four RS-25 engines ignite six seconds before the solid rocket boosters, so the camera is already firing before the vehicle even leaves the pad. You get home, pull the card, and find out if you nailed it or if a bird landed on your lens two days ago and left your a present and you got 400 photos of soemthing crappy.
There’s no formula for protecting your gear this close. Some photographers build wooden boxes with doors that pop open. Some use plastic bags and tape. Some do plastic or metal barn door rigs on hinges. I tend to leave mine open just in plastic rain covers because boxes limit my composition and setup time, but that means your cameras are more exposed to the elements and whatever energy and debris comes off the pad. You’re basically gambling a camera body every time you set one.
That’s what I love about this genre. There’s no playbook. You make it up as you go. Every time is an adventure.
📸 credit: me for @SuperclusterHQ - Artemis II pad remote | ~1,000 ft from Pad 39B | Kennedy Space Center

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@NINJA_OPI @latestinspace you dont know how to read you retarded bitch? do the world a favour and kill yourself
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If there was ever any more concrete evidence that we never landed on the moon in 1969 then here it is:
NASA is about to launch Artemis 2 to fly around the moon and back. A non stop Journey.
Yup that’s right, go around the moon and back…… Not land and come back.
Just fly around and back. The Artemis shuttle will be in continuous motion there and back.
We are struggling how to land on the moon and come back safely in 2026, do you really think we were able to do it in 1969?!?!? 🤭
NASA@NASA
We're going around the Moon. Come watch with us. Artemis II's four-astronaut crew is lifting off from @NASAKennedy on an approximately 10-day mission that will bring us closer to living on the Moon and Mars. The launch window opens at 6:24pm ET (2224 UTC). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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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.
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The #Oilers win their 4th straight game. 3-0
Ingram with the shutout on his 29th birthday.
Many shots from the point or the outside. Another solid defensive performance.
1st period 3rd/4th line goals by Kapanen & Jones
McDavid with the EN goal to seal it. 43rd of the season.

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