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Incredibly fascinating! Human Beings are so intelligent. So much promise!
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales

🚨SHOCKING: Artemis II mission isn’t “going to the Moon.” It’s aiming for a precise point in space where the Moon will be. 252,706 miles away . The human brain cannot process what this actually means. Every space mission you’ve ever seen depicted gets this fundamentally wrong. Movies show rockets flying toward a destination like an airplane flying toward an airport. Point at target, fire engines, arrive. Reality operates under completely different physics. When NASA launched Artemis II on April 1, 2026 , the Moon was somewhere entirely different than where the spacecraft will intercept it on April 6 . The rocket launched toward empty space, betting everything on a mathematical prediction of where a target traveling 67,000 miles per hour would position itself five days  in the future. Space travel is not transportation. It’s temporal ballistics. The Moon orbits Earth every 27.3 days, covering roughly 1.5 million miles of distance. During the ten day journey of Artemis II  , the Moon moves approximately 370,000 miles along its orbital path. The spacecraft launched in a direction that looks completely wrong to every human instinct, following a free-return trajectory that intercepts the Moon’s future position  , not its current one. This requires predicting exactly where an object the size of a continent will be located, down to mile precision, five days before the meeting happens. Any error in orbital calculation, any miscalculation in the Moon’s gravitational influences from Earth and Sun, any slight deviation in spacecraft velocity, and the crew of Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen  sails past their target into the infinite void of space. NASA engineers call this a “free return trajectory,”   but the name obscures the cognitive breakthrough required to make it work. You cannot think about space travel the way you think about any form of transportation that exists on Earth. Destinations don’t exist in space. Only intercepts exist. You’re never going somewhere. You’re always going somewhen. The mathematics behind orbital rendezvous calculations treats time and space as completely integrated variables. The spacecraft’s translunar injection burn on April 2  lasted exactly six minutes. Miss that window by even minutes, and the geometric relationship between Earth’s rotation, the Moon’s orbital position, and the spacecraft’s trajectory becomes unsolvable. The destination literally disappears from the realm of possibility until celestial mechanics realign. The Artemis II crew spent five days flying through vacuum toward coordinates   that would contain nothing but empty space if they had launched 24 hours earlier or later. They bet their lives on humanity’s ability to predict the future position of celestial objects with mathematical precision that exceeds anything we do on Earth. Today, April 6, they’ll pass within 4,070 miles of the lunar surface , reaching their maximum distance from Earth. But they launched toward empty space and intercepted a moving target with pinpoint accuracy across a quarter million mile void. Space doesn’t contain destinations. It contains equations.

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FOX College Hoops
FOX College Hoops@CBBonFOX·
Three titles. One conference. The @BigTen. 😤
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Hoop Herald
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald·
Not saying that Michigan isn’t loaded, and not saying they didn’t spend a fortune on their roster, but it’s amazing that they are THIS dominant with • A transfer from UAB • A transfer who UNC fans DID NOT want back who “couldn’t shoot” • A Non Starter at UCLA • A Non Starter at Illinois • 2 Players that played on Michigan’s 8-24 Team • A guard who shot sub 30% from 3 the last two seasons in the Big 10 • A Freshman This has been a masterful job by Dusty May and company putting this group together bringing it to life
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Val Whiting, MA
Val Whiting, MA@iamcoachval·
There was no reason I should have been at the USA Basketball tryout. I was a kid from a tiny school in Delaware with only 52 girls in my entire class. I was not really that good in my small town, but my dad knew the reality of playing at the next level. He forced me to go, uninvited I may add, to the team USA Basketball trial just so I could see the next level of competition. The crazy part? He didn't send me there to make the team. He knew that wasn’t happening. The real reason he sent me was to learn how to fail. Normally, I stood out as the tall one, but in a gym full of giants I was the outlier. Every single girl there was faster than me, stronger than me and way more advanced. The doubt in my own head was loud: You don't belong here. When I realized I didn't make the cut that day I just stood there and cried. I didn’t know what to do. But someone was watching. The Stanford coach, Tara VanDerveer, saw those tears and realized I wasn't just sad — I was a competitor and that's all she needed to see. That failure at the trials is exactly what led to my scholarship offer, two National Championships, and eventually the WNBA. It is a great reminder that everything happens for a reason. The "no" at the trials led to Stanford. Stanford led to 2 NCAA championships. The championships led to the WNBA. The struggle with mental health led to my Master’s degree. And all of it led me right here, helping the next generation find their grit. From crying after being cut to years later having a poster dedicated to my basketball career at the NCAA tournament, I am exactly where God wants me to be. Have you ever felt like you don’t belong somewhere?
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Michigan Men's Basketball
The Kings of College Basketball 〽️
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NCAA March Madness
NCAA March Madness@MarchMadnessMBB·
MICHIGAN WINS THE 2026 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆 THE WOLVERINES HAVE FINALLY RETURNED TO THE TOP OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL 〽️ #MarchMadness
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Erni
Erni@juserni3·
Alberta 4a Provincial leader in 3pts Third place winner 🥉
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Michael McCarthy
Michael McCarthy@MMcCarthyREV·
BREAKING: Shaquille O'Neal +TNT Sports are launching professional dunking league dubbed 'DUNKMAN.' Debuting on TNT this summer, league will feature 24 of world's best dunkers. There will be 4 group stage events culminating in DUNKMAN World Championship w/ Grand Prize of $500K.
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talkSPORT USA
talkSPORT USA@talkSPORT_US·
The UConn Huskies have more players in their starting lineup who started their college careers at Michigan than Michigan have… 🤯 Michigan: 🔹 Yaxel Lendeborg (UAB) 🔹 Morez Johnson Jr. (Illinois) 🔹 Aday Mara (UCLA) 🔹 Elliot Cadeau (UNC) 🔹 Nimari Burnett (Texas Tech) UConn: 🔹 Tarris Reed Jr. (Michigan) 🔹 Alex Karaban (UConn) 🔹 Braylon Mullins (UConn) 🔹 Silas Demary Jr. (Georgia) 🔹 Solo Ball (UConn) Is the transfer portal becoming a problem? 😬
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ESPN
ESPN@espn·
DUSTY MAY WINS IT ALL IN ONLY HIS SECOND YEAR AS MICHIGAN’S HEAD COACH 😤 He’s just the fifth coach in NCAA history to become a champion in his first two seasons at a school 👏
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Boardroom
Boardroom@boardroom·
Angel Reese is on the move to Atlanta and bringing the WNBA’s largest Instagram audience with her.⁠
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