Miranda Adams
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Miranda Adams
@McCaffertyAdams
ACAB, both cops and cars.






i swear to god they actually did a false flag to justify the white house ballroom. not iran, THE BALLROOM lmao



The pearl-clutching from Virginia republicans over this and Jay Jones is so funny. You ran on a “make these specific people’s lives worse” campaign, got elected and did that, ruining lives and careers of your neighbors, and now you’re shocked they don’t like you.

.@NYCMayor on whether Artemis II crew should get a ticker tape parade: I've learned not to make commitments on stage before talking with the people who do logisitics. But says he'll take it back to the team. Great questions from @brigidbergin in this WNYC live interview.



that look of disbelief on her face..to think that just an hour earlier she said to him “after working with you dr robinavitch, i’ve come to respect your opinion” and he took that trust, proceeded to weaponise it and completely shatter her self confidence.he’s actually disgusting

Victor Glover with the 2018 Vans Old Skool x NASA collab










Happy SAT day to all who celebrate. Reminder that a disproportionate number of kids in rich school districts get 1.5x the time that everyone else does. And everyone in the system is conspiring to keep the numbers non-transparent.

JUST IN: Artemis II crew experiences issues with Microsoft Outlook on their way to the Moon, asks ground crew for assistance.

History lifted off as #ArtemisII launched today. 🚀 Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen are officially on their voyage around the Moon, marking the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years. But missions like this don’t start on the launchpad. Back in 2023, rail helped move some of the critical components to power this very moment. Together, NS, @UnionPacific, and Florida East Coast Railway transported the rocket’s solid booster motor segments—the largest, most powerful ever built for spaceflight—from Northrop Grumman in Corinne, Utah, to NASA in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Because of their immense size and weight (over 200 tons each), the journey required months of meticulous planning, specialized railcars and pathfinding equipment, buffer cars, and more. No shortcuts. No margin for error. Just precision, innovation, and teamwork. Railroads safely deliver across the U.S. and now… to the Moon! 🌙 To the Artemis II crew: we’re rooting for you and wishing you a safe journey. Godspeed.









