Leni worked with Rodrigo Duterte kahit binabastos at minamaliit siya.
Leni works with Ferdinand Marcos Jr. kahit magkaibang-magkaiba ang paniniwala nila.
Kasi para kay Leni Robredo, serbisyo muna bago ego.
Samantalang si Sara Duterte?
Mas busy sa paninira, drama, at destabilization kaysa sa tunay na trabaho.
Malinaw ang kaibahan: may lider na naglilingkod—at may lider na puro ingay lang.
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Artemis II astronauts held an emotional press conference after their lunar flyby, calling Earth a “lifeboat” in space. The NASA crew thanked families and said the mission reinforced the value of human connection and life on Earth.
Momento que te parte el alma del comandante de Artemis II, Reid Wiseman:
“Esto no fue fácil… Cuando estás allá afuera, en la inmensidad del espacio, solo quieres volver con tu familia y tus amigos.”
Se le quiebra la voz. Se le humedecen los ojos.
Después de rodear la Luna y hacer historia, el héroe más humano del mundo nos recuerda que, al final, lo que más duele extrañar es el hogar y los que amas.
¡Qué grandeza tan cruda, tan real, tan conmovedora!
¡Leyenda absoluta!
What NASA’s Artemis II Astronauts Actually Eat on the Way to the Moon
NASA just sent four astronauts around the Moon for 10 days. Here is what they actually ate up there.
189 unique menu items. Beef brisket. Macaroni and cheese. Broccoli au gratin. Mango salad. Vegetable quiche. Butternut squash. Cookies. Chocolate. 58 tortillas. This is not a restaurant menu. This is what Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen had access to inside the Orion spacecraft on the Artemis II mission.
Tortillas are the bread of space. No crumbs floating into the instruments. You fill them, fold them, eat them. Clean and practical in zero gravity. The same reason bread has never made it to space. Floating crumbs and spacecraft electronics do not mix.
For drinks, they had over 10 options. Coffee, green tea, cocoa, lemonade, mango-peach smoothie, apple cider, pineapple drink, and three flavours of breakfast drinks in chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. Each astronaut was limited to two flavoured beverages per day because of weight restrictions on the spacecraft. Across all four crew members for 10 days, NASA packed exactly 43 cups of coffee. They counted the cups.
They also packed five different types of hot sauce. The reason is fascinating. Astronauts get congested in space because body fluids shift upward in microgravity, the same way you feel blocked up when you have a cold. That congestion dulls your sense of taste. So astronauts need stronger flavours to actually enjoy their food. Hot sauce solves that problem.
Some meals were freeze-dried and required water to prepare, like the mac and cheese and shrimp curry. Others like granola, cookies, and nuts were ready to eat straight from the pack. The beef brisket was irradiated, meaning exposed to gamma rays to kill bacteria and extend shelf life without refrigeration. A briefcase-style food warmer let them heat meals, something the Apollo astronauts never had. Apollo crews were eating food squeezed from tubes. Artemis II crew was eating warm brisket on the way to the Moon.
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen brought five Canadian food items from home. Wild keta salmon bites, shrimp curry, strawberry lavender superseed cereal, maple cream cookies, and maple syrup. You can take the astronaut out of Canada but you cannot take Canada out of the astronaut.
No fresh food made the trip, No refrigeration on Orion, No resupply ships in deep space. Everything had to be shelf-stable, safe, and edible for the entire duration of the mission from launch to splashdown. The crew tasted and rated all 189 items before launch during four one-hour tasting sessions, and their preferences shaped the final menu.
Space food has come a long way. But the real test is still ahead. Mars is a two to three year round trip. Whatever they are eating on Artemis II will need serious upgrades before humans can survive that journey on food alone.
For now though, 58 tortillas and 43 cups of coffee around the Moon sounds like a decent start.
"We are a mirror, reflecting you."
Artemis II mission specialist Jeremy Hansen discusses ways that the crew worked together and supported each other throughout their lunar mission.
Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen received a thunderous welcome home after a trip to the moon and back that set a record for deep space travel and captured views of the lunar far side. Read more here: bit.ly/48oOk2Q
Grateful that the Catholic Church—through its pope/s—has been a beacon of light and resistance against genociders and warmongers.
This is not only a brave display of courage, but this is also how true humanity and compassion feel like.
🚨 Tweety Bird Reports:
Sara Duterte’s staff asked the Church of Our Lady of Manaoag to invite her for the April 22 Centenary where a million devotees are expected to attend.
Yes, hindi naman talaga siya invited but she asked to be invited.
Premature campaigning! 😂
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