📢Upcoming Maintenance
Downtime will begin on 4/21 at 9AM PT (4PM UTC), and last approximately 1.5 hours.
📝Release Notes
• Umbral Crystals weekly limit will be increased to 100K
• Daily Gypsum acquisition limit will be increased by 10x the current rate
➔ Ruby: 30
➔ Garnet: 20
➔ Sapphire: 20
➔ Emerald: 30
➔ Obsidian: 30
➔ Topaz: 150
➔ Citrine: 20
➔Amethyst: 100
➔ Diamond: 60
• Inventory Gold limit increased to 10 Million
• Permanent 2x XP will be enabled for refining, gathering, weapons, and character XP
• MSQ requirements to enter Elysian Wilds will be removed
• House ownership limit will be increased to 5 houses
➔ Character must be level 55 or higher to purchase additional houses
@messiah_07@Ronnie_SD_Fan@NASA If you’re on an airplane, you think you’d even see a small flag on Earth surface from even that small distance? It’s crazy how many stupid fucks are replying to NASA.
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…
@EDad714@mactoni91@NASA Careful. With the replies to NASA on these photos, there are actual retarded people around here posting. Some might think this is real.
@EcommEthical@charspop28@NASA Sad part is some of you went ahead and explained it to the poor fella. He really think the moon is making the Earth dark 😂
@charspop28@NASA Hilarious that you called half the earth being a “shadow”. Where do you think the Sun is? Above the moon and Earth, why the top is lit up. I hope #1, you’re not young, because the future is doomed. #2 if you are old, god bless the remaining time you have.
@NASA OK so help me understand how this is real?
The light is on the top of the moon in this picture, but the shadow on earth shows that the moon should be lit up completely in this view of the moon?!
Artemis II has reached its maximum distance from Earth.
On the far side of the Moon, 252,756 miles away, Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy have now traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history and now begin their journey home. Before they left, they said they hoped this mission would be forgotten, but it will be remembered as the moment people started to believe that America can once again do the near-impossible and change the world.
Congratulations to this incredible crew and the entire NASA team, our international and commercial partners, but this mission isn’t over until they’re under safe parachutes, splashing down into the Pacific.
Why do they need parachutes back to earth are they not returning back to earth with same rockets they used to fly to the moon and again it will be a wasteful journey I guess if they don’t mount any cameras somewhere around the moon so even if they come back to earth the activities of the moon can still be monitored in real time just thinking out loud
@cjnonso04@Kitty_B_Good@NASAAdmin@NASA Type your questions into Google. It’ll literally give you the AI answer breakdown. You no longer need to use your brain or ask for someone else’s brain
@Kitty_B_Good@NASAAdmin@NASA So you are saying the rocket is only a one time use so where will the rocket go? Will it scatter into space on land on earth and shatter into pieces kindly break it down for me
@johnpcurtiss@cjnonso04@NASAAdmin@NASA ROFLMAO was thinking same thing. Asking why use parachutes on their pod which lands?!? You know they’re not jumping out of the pod and parachute down individually?! You want them to have a slow landing?
During today's lunar flyby, Mission Control regained communications with Artemis II after a planned communications blackout as the Orion capsule traveled on the far side of the Moon.
LIVE: Watch with us as the Artemis II astronauts make their closest approach to the Moon, traveling farther from Earth than ever before. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…