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Mia M.

@miaimarshall

Engineer and founder.

New York, USA Katılım Mart 2014
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Welcome home Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy! 🫶 The Artemis II astronauts have splashed down at 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11), bringing their historic 10-day mission around the Moon to an end.
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Jasmine 🌌🔭
Jasmine 🌌🔭@astro_jaz·
my entire personality at this exact moment
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Netflix@netflix·
"We love you from the moon" Moments from Artemis II crew's sign-off, and return, from the far side of the moon that streamed LIVE on Netflix today.
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Liam Fennessy
Liam Fennessy@LiamFennessy_·
Alone in my living room watching Artemis II reach low Earth orbit
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
If you're under 53 years old, you have never once been alive while a human was farther than 250 miles from Earth. Tonight, four astronauts are heading 252,000 miles out. That's a thousand times farther than any person has gone in your lifetime. The 250-mile ceiling is where the International Space Station floats. Every astronaut since December 1972 has been stuck in that zone. Spacewalks, science experiments, cool photos from orbit, sure. But nobody left the neighborhood. The last crew to go farther was Apollo 17. December 1972. Nixon was president. The internet didn't exist. Cell phones were 11 years away. The youngest member of that crew is now 90 years old. The farthest any human has ever been from Earth is 248,655 miles. The Apollo 13 crew set that number in 1970, and they didn't mean to. Their oxygen tank blew up, and the emergency route home took them farther out than anyone before or since. Tonight's crew will break that record on purpose. And the crew itself. Victor Glover becomes the first Black astronaut to leave Earth's neighborhood. Christina Koch becomes the first woman. Jeremy Hansen, a Canadian fighter pilot, becomes the first non-American to do so. When they come home, they'll slam into the atmosphere at 25,000 mph, faster than any human has ever traveled. The Moon's south pole has ice. Water ice, sitting in craters so deep that sunlight hasn't hit them in billions of years. A 2024 NASA study found way more of it than anyone expected. You can split water into hydrogen and oxygen, which gives you rocket fuel, breathable air, and drinking water, all made on the Moon instead of hauled up from Earth. George Sowers at Colorado School of Mines calculated that Moon-made fuel could shave $12 billion off a single trip to Mars. The Moon is a gas station on the road to Mars. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced last week a $20 billion plan to build a permanent base at the South Pole over the next seven years, with landings every six months. China is developing its own lunar lander and spacesuit, aiming for a crewed landing by 2030. The Artemis program has burned through $93 billion so far, and the first actual surface landing is penciled in for 2028. There's a real question of who gets there first this time around. Harrison Schmitt walked on the Moon in December 1972 as part of Apollo 17. He's 90. Asked about it this week, he sounded pretty relaxed. "Mars is attainable," he said. "We're humans. That's what we've always done."
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We're going around the Moon. Come watch with us. Artemis II's four-astronaut crew is lifting off from @NASAKennedy on an approximately 10-day mission that will bring us closer to living on the Moon and Mars. The launch window opens at 6:24pm ET (2224 UTC). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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YIMBYLAND
YIMBYLAND@YIMBYLAND·
Babe, wake up. It’s time to go back to the moon.
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Tenzaī
Tenzaī@0xTenzai·
when you work for a crypto project and finally meet the founder
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Mia M.@miaimarshall·
Went to ClawCon NYC this week! The energy in the room was unreal. Also, yes, they served 300 lbs. of lobster tail. It’s incredible to see just how much of an impact OpenClaw has already had, and we’re only a few months in.
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Tanay Kothari
Tanay Kothari@tankots·
We offered 5 people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS if they could get @WisprFlow to make a mistake It's the fastest and most accurate AI voice dictation app that's 3x more accurate than ChatGPT, Claude, or Siri. Today, we’re finally launching on Android. Download now: play.google.com/store/apps/det… As a part of the launch, we’re giving away 6 months of Wispr Flow Pro for free. Like, retweet and comment ‘Wispr Flow’ to get it. Enjoy. — Written with Wispr Flow
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Mia M.@miaimarshall·
Just want you all to know that last night my OpenClaw bot told me that she was being lazy (her words) because my work was boring her and wasn’t engaging (also her words) 😭 like excuse me?!
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cosmic cowgirl 🪩🤠
cosmic cowgirl 🪩🤠@blockhim2026·
GUYS PUNCH FOUND AN ADULT TO GROOM HIM PUNCH IS GOING TO BE OKAY!!!!
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Mia M.@miaimarshall·
@JesseRank @openhome Would build a “companion” for my toddler nieces. It would play games, answer questions, tell them jokes, bedtime stories. Family can pipe in their own voices for goodnight messages or stories. It would learn and grow with them, so it would know their fav stories or routines.
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Jesse Leimgruber
Jesse Leimgruber@JesseRank·
What will you build? Set your agents free! comment below + RT to get a free early @openhome devkit
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Chess.com
Chess.com@chesscom·
we’ve all been there
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