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Gataloca@Gataloca·
Resulta que hoy es una fecha emotiva para mí y quiero compartirla con uds. ¿Por qué hoy? Porque hace 6 meses un muchachito blanco y gordito me cambió la vida. El 9 de junio, más o menos a las 6 pm, @daniealbr y Pedro traían a Bianco a casa, para que fuera su "hogar temporal".
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NASA@NASA·
"Welcome to my old neighborhood." Our @NASAArtemis II astronauts woke up on the sixth day of their mission to a special message recorded in 2025 by astronaut Jim Lovell, the pilot of Apollo 8.
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NASA@NASA·
You had us at cosmic brownie!✨ The @NASAArtemis II crew has quite a selection to choose from for midday meals. Tell us your lunar lunch pick!
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Daniel Marín
Daniel Marín@Eurekablog·
Momento del lanzamiento de Artemisa II en el que la torre de escape LAS sale expulsada y se ilumina la cabina de la nave Orión con luz solar.
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miguel ángel quintana paz
Nick Cave perdió a su hijo de 15 años, Arthur, en 2015; y a su hijo Jethro, con 31 años, en 2022. Hace poco respondió así a un fan que le preguntaba por qué seguir creyendo en el mundo, en vez de abismarse en el cinismo.
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NASA@NASA·
We're going farther than ever before 🚀 Today, the Artemis II crew will break the record for how far humans have traveled from Earth as they fly around the far side of the Moon. Coverage begins at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 UTC). Watch Artemis II make history: nasa.gov/ways-to-watch/
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ARGTV@ARGTeve·
#Adelanto Transmisión histórica 🌙 Mañana desde las 14hs. la NASA transmitirá en vivo para todo el mundo el sobrevuelo del ARTEMIS II sobre la Luna. Se podrá ver EN VIVO por: 📌 Netflix 📌 Amazon Prime Video 📌 Youtube 📌 Facebook 📌 Twich 📌 X (Twitter) 📌 Peacock
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NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
Successful outbound trajectory burn! This means that the Orion spacecraft fired its thrusters to further fine-tune the astronauts' path to the Moon. Coverage of the lunar flyby tomorrow begins at 1pm ET (1700 UTC). youtube.com/live/m3kR2KK8T…
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D✨@kalliope_d·
Los bichitos están resguardados pero siguen buscando casita.
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NASA@NASA·
No days off when you’re Moonbound. @Astro_Christina continues prep for tomorrow’s lunar flyby after completing her workout. Meanwhile, our entire world watches in anticipation with hope and excitement as the @NASAArtemis II crew presses on toward the Moon.
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Chris Williams
Chris Williams@Astro_ChrisW·
As the @NASAArtemis II crew approaches the Moon, they will get a firsthand view of the Moon's surface. One of the most striking (pun intended) features they will see is the craters which mark its surface, and are especially numerous on the far side, which the crew will be able to directly see. These craters are formed by impacts that have happened over the history of our Solar System and act as a sort of historical record of the conditions around the Earth and Moon. The Earth has had many impacts over its history that have had big consequences on our planet (just ask the dinosaurs...), but plate tectonics, weathering, and volcanism have erased many craters on the Earth, and with them, the record of this history. The Moon helps us fill in the picture and tells us a unique story about our planet's past! Even so, there are still many craters on Earth, but many are often not as easily visible as those on the Moon. Some, like Manicouagan Crater in Quebec, Canada, are very readily seen from the @Space_Station. This crater was created over 200 million years ago, when a 5 km asteroid crashed into the Earth, and is over 70 km wide. I saw this view through the Cupola window as I was exercising and had to pause to take a picture!
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Majo 🍄
Majo 🍄@majogm·
Piensen esto: El sistema solar se mueve a 800mil k/h alrededor del centro galáctico. La Tierra, a 107mil km/h alrededor del Sol y la Luna, a 3700km/h alrededor de la Tierra. Nada en el espacio es estático.
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Vigia Ciudadano
Vigia Ciudadano@VigiaCiudadano7·
El cabrón que le puso la música… no irá al cielo… 🤣
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Ryan Caton
Ryan Caton@dpoddolphinpro·
"In all of this emptiness, [...] you have this oasis" Victor Glover, Pilot, Artemis II, reflects on Planet Earth the evening before Easter.
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