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Africanus Alkebulan

@Afroflame

Katılım Şubat 2012
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BC@billionair_code·
I can’t lie, this one still confuses me sometimes…. Like, Earth isn’t sitting on anything. It’s just there. In space. But it’s not really “floating” the way we imagine. It’s actually falling, just not crashing. It keeps falling toward the Sun, but it’s moving sideways at the same time, so it keeps missing it. That’s what orbit really is. And the crazy part? We don’t feel any of this. No speed, no falling, nothing. Everything just feels.. normal. Space is wild fr.
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War Monitor@WarMonitors·
Your iq is automatically capped at double digits if you think the moon landings were fake.
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Ory Okolloh-Mwangi
Ory Okolloh-Mwangi@kenyanpundit·
Compare Ngong- Suswa “completed” road to a small city road in Ethiopia. Low quality low ambition elites is a curse,really. 🤦🏾‍♀️
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Pauline Njoroge
Pauline Njoroge@paulinenjoroge·
Tonight, humankind once again reaches new heights, pushing the boundaries of what is possible. It will be a powerful moment to reflect on the depth of human intellect and the extraordinary advancement of science and technology. As astronauts on Artemis II approach the Moon, they will travel farther from Earth than any humans have, witnessing a side of our celestial neighbour that has rarely been seen, the one that faces away from the earth. According to @NASA, at a critical point, they will pass behind the Moon and enter a period of complete communication blackout, where they will be cut off from Earth for roughly 40 minutes. In that vast silence and darkness of space, they will be entirely on their own. This bit reminds me of the experience of Michael Collins during the historic Apollo 11 Moon Landing in 1969. While Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon, Collins remained alone in the Command Module, orbiting silently for over 21 hours. At times, as he passed behind the Moon, he was completely cut off from both Earth and his crew mates, separated by over 250,000 miles. Collins would later be described as the loneliest man in history.
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War Monitor
War Monitor@WarMonitors·
So cool, my God…
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Africanus Alkebulan
Africanus Alkebulan@Afroflame·
@WarMonitors You are a moron and an idiot to believe that these steel pipes covered in aluminum foil took people to the moon
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War Monitor@WarMonitors·
Denying space exploration is hands down the most “good goy” behaviour you could partake in, fyi.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Believe it or not, there are only 4 living humans who are not in this photo.
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
Jesus Christ 😂😂
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Ricky Benderson
Ricky Benderson@Hahaheytherehoe·
@Afroflame @ValerieC_TX @WarMonitors You couldn’t be more wrong. This mission is going AROUND the moon and the 2027 mission will be landing on it. Just because you can’t understand it doesn’t mean it’s not happening
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ʜɪʀᴀᴍ ᴘᴇʀᴄʏ ᴍᴀxɪᴍ
@luarlord2 @Afroflame @WarMonitors The foil you see on the exterior isn't the actual structure or pressure vessel of the lunar module. Looks aren't everything. Also, the foil was for thermal regulation, and the crinkling of it was purposeful (adds more voids, increasing the insulation factor).
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José Nabor
José Nabor@naborrgr·
@Austro1904 @DZasken68678 Supongo que se entendería mejor: El primer viaje a la playa fue por autopista y acelerando El segundo viaje a la playa fuiste por otro camino y llevando el auto en punto muerto la mayor parte
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DER ZASKEN
DER ZASKEN@DZasken68678·
En 1969 tardaron, supuestamente, 3 días y 3 horas en llegar a la Luna. En 2026, 6 días... 🌚
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