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Join us for the global reveal of #METRO2039
16 April 2026 10AM PDT | 7PM CEST | 8PM EET
METRO2039.com
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NOW: Astronaut Victor Glover thanks God after his trip around the moon.
“When this started on April 3rd, I wanted to thank God in public, and I want to thank God again."
"The gratitude of seeing what we saw, doing what we did, and being with who I was with, it's too big to just be in one body.”
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People comparing the Artemis II re‑entry to Columbia are telling on themselves. Columbia wasn’t lost because “re‑entry is scary.” It was lost because a hole was punched through the wing on ascent and the crew had no way to inspect or repair it.
Since then? Every crewed spacecraft on Earth has safely re‑entered. Soyuz, Shenzhou, Crew Dragon, even the final Shuttle flight. Dozens and dozens of flawless returns. Well over eighty in total.
Artemis II is flying a capsule designed from day one to survive lunar re‑entry with modern heat shield materials, full inspection capability, and abort modes Columbia never had.
This isn’t 2003. Stop fear‑baiting people who don’t know the history.
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A preview of what Orion’s crew will experience during Artemis II reentry.
This is real-time footage from Artemis I, it won’t be exactly the same, of course. So, while mission profiles differ slightly, the same physics applies - hypersonic reentry, plasma formation, and the curved Earth ready to capture our brave astronauts.
Post your guesses as to what the sounds you hear are in the comments, deniers not welcome.
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@HusKerrs Scheduling is number one. Schedule over everything. That means turning down ANYTHING that conflicts with sleep time.
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Apollo 8 had Earthrise
Artemis II had Earthset… and a total solar eclipse.
Unreal photograph from the A2 crew - I am blown away.

The White House@WhiteHouse
THE ARTEMIS II ECLIPSE. April 6, 2026. Totality, beyond Earth. From lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, revealing a view few in human history have ever witnessed. Photo: NASA
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@seckhardt LLC deck is almost out of here. Sun is going to cook as soon as it’s out. Another 2 hours give or take
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@Jason8675309op @alt_w_v_g Artemis is spending an extra 25 hours around earth initially. Also the high-altitude moon flyby, takes more time than the low orbit trip A11 took which counters the day spent on the moon. The man differences are the initial earth testing. Typically a TLI depart quicker though.
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@alt_w_v_g Explain this
Apollo 11 did its mission in 8 days And it spent an entire day ON the moon
Artemis is going to take 10 days with no landing
The speeds of the spacecraft will be similar
Somehow Apollo 11 shaved 3 days going to the moon and travelling 300,000 more miles
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@NASAAdmin @johnkrausphotos Absolutely incredible. Great shot, John
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