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Christopher Green
@CDGreen22
Network Engineer - ACMP, ACSP, ACCP, CWNA
Denton Katılım Ekim 2009
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#amazeamazeamaze Artemis IIs Christina just said Amaze Amaze Amaze from the moon. Incredible. #ArtemisII
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🚨 Artemis II’s BIGGEST milestones are tomorrow. Here’s when they’ll happen:
📍1:56 PM ET (1756 UTC) Crew surpasses the Apollo 13 distance record
📍2:45 PM ET (1845 UTC) Lunar observation period begins
📍6:47 PM ET (2247 UTC) Loss of signal expected as Orion heads behind the Moon (~40 min)
📍7:02 PM ET (2302 UTC) Closest approach to the Moon
📍7:05 PM ET (2305 UTC) Orion reaches its furthest point from Earth
Tomorrow is going to be HISTORIC!

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Let's all send a virtual fist bump to the #ArtemisII crew From Rocky and all of us "return to home Earth comfortable safe!" #ProjectHailMary
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The countdown is on! 🚀
Artemis II lifts off tomorrow at 11:24pm BST, sending four astronauts around the Moon. 🌔
The UK is playing a role in NASA's historic return to the Moon, with @goonhillyorg providing critical lunar comms tracking. 📡🌒
Find out how to watch. 👇
NASA@NASA
Action. Wonder. Adventure. Artemis II has got it all. Don't miss the moment. Our crewed Moon mission will launch as early as April 1. Learn how to watch: nasa.gov/ways-to-watch/
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Time is running out to fly your name around the Moon!
The Artemis II mission is launching no earlier than April 1. Now is your last chance to submit your name to be flown aboard the Orion spacecraft alongside four astronauts: go.nasa.gov/artemisnames

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rocky instructions here: #details" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-25621…
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Project Hail Mary opened last week. Great film. But nobody is talking about the credits. They should be.
A guy with a telescope spent hundreds of hours collecting light from objects so distant that the photons hitting his sensor left their source before Rome was founded. His name is Rod Prazeres. His images ended up on 70-foot IMAX screens worldwide.
Look at what he captured. The Rosette Nebula is a cloud of gas 5,000 light-years away that has arranged itself into the shape of a human eye, ringed by fire. The Vela filaments are a stellar explosion still spreading outward through space – blue threads so fine they look like frost on glass. The dust pillar in the Pelican Nebula is manufacturing new suns right now. While you read this.
None of it was rendered. All of it is real.
Weir spent years getting the science right. The filmmakers felt the same way about the sky. When they needed something beautiful enough to close the film, they went looking for something that actually exists.
They found it. 5,000 light-years out.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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movies don’t get better than this
autist@litteralyme0
Walking out of the theater after watching Project Hail Mary (life changing experience)
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> you buy a $2,000 graphics card
> it has "AI cores" you never asked for
> for 8 years, AI draws your frames and nobody notices
> by 2026, AI draws 23 out of 24 pixels on screen
> you don't care because it looks the same
> then Nvidia ships DLSS 5
> now AI re-lights your entire game
> your favorite character looks like an Instagram model
> artists call it a garbage AI filter
> Jensen says you're "completely wrong"
> the demo ran on $4,000 worth of GPUs
> they call it the GPT moment for graphics
> you call it slop
BuBBliK@k1rallik
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