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Cinema Shogun
Cinema Shogun@CinemaShogun·
The Artemis II crew filmed 🎥 an 80s sitcom intro video. And I love ❤️ it.
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Pacificnorthwestkate🇨🇦
Springtime in Vancouver BC Canada - update in bald eagle nests and all my nature news for the week including sea lions - turn your sound up for their lovely barking - I’d love you to read, watch, subscribe and share - it’s free! Thank you everyone! - patreon.com/posts/15492609…
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Jordan Armstrong
Jordan Armstrong@jarmstrongbc·
Reporter @jungangela_ called @BCFerries Board Chair Joy MacPhail - but MacPhail said she was on vacation and ended the call. No one associated with @BCFerries would do an interview Sunday. Queen of Surrey lasted 40 min in service after annual refit — then broke down. #bcpoli
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Physics & Astronomy Zone
Physics & Astronomy Zone@zone_astronomy·
To think that we aren't just going "to the Moon," but rather traveling to meet it at an exact point in space... changes everything. ​It all comes down to orbital mechanics: arriving at the precise location, at the precise moment. ​One tiny error... and it simply doesn't happen
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JAY JANOWER
JAY JANOWER@JayJanower·
Well said...talk about self inflicted damage to your brand when you could've increased it with such a simple decision that would've been a HUGE win-win.
BCLionsDen 🇨🇦 🍁@BCLionsDen

@TCCoachShoe @JayJanower @hockeyville Sometimes human compassion should overule competition. The gesture would have meant a lot to the community. And I dont think Taber would have minded being a co-winner.

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JABO Vancouver
JABO Vancouver@jabo_vancouver·
No offense to Taber, how TF did they win that?
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Ryance
Ryance@rancefanman·
@Sportsnet @hockeyville Surely the NHL has the means to make them both winners? Missed opportunity
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P Bishop@paulmlbishop·
@TheOGMaurice @PaulGCarter @Sportsnet @hockeyville No, the issue is that this was poorly set up in the first place. Two very deserving sites, but really not paying attention to what happened in TR pitting these towns against each other.
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Maurice
Maurice@TheOGMaurice·
@PaulGCarter @Sportsnet @hockeyville The obvious is it’s a vote, thy didn’t win the vote. End of story… they still get $100,000 for rink upgrades. They had a horrible tragedy but this isn’t based off who had a worse situation… you’re acting like Taber is undeserving of this…
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Paul Carter
Paul Carter@PaulGCarter·
@Sportsnet @hockeyville Are you FREAKING joking me?!? After what Tumbler Ridge just went through?!? You morons.
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Vintage Maps
Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore·
Map of Neil Armstrong’s Moonwalk compared to a football pitch. From the NASA history division.
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JABO Vancouver
JABO Vancouver@jabo_vancouver·
Make sure to vote for Tumbler Ridge in the final of Kraft Hockeyville. Let's bring some joy back to a community in need of some. hockeyville.kraftheinz.com/home
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Jason Major
Jason Major@JPMajor·
If we compare the nightside photo of Earth taken by @astro_reid after TLI (left) with an IR view captured by @eumetsat's Meteosat-12 around the same time (0050 UTC on 3 April) we can see the same cloud and weather patterns over western Africa, eastern Brazil, and the Atlantic.
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
This photo has a very personal meaning for me if you care to read it. I saw a photo from @johnkrausphotos on reddit nearly a decade ago of the engines on a Falcon Heavy launch. I was working at a tough sales job at the time. The shot inspired me to learn more about space and spaceflight. Shortly after, I bought my first telescope. I saw Jupiter, Saturn, and Nebulae, and started social media accounts where I shared my amateur photos. Then I was laid off, and Covid happened. Moved from Sacramento to Arizona for clearer skies, cheaper cost of living, and a chance to go all-in on space photography. My audience started to grow. Then, NASA contacted me, asking me if they could use some of my moon photos for something called Artemis. I said yes. During the Artemis I rollout my DMs blew up “Andrew- your photo is on the Mobile Launch Platform!”. Now I knew that astrophotography wasn’t enough… I should probably pay attention to spaceflight. I spent a lot coming out to the first launch attempt, which would be my first rocket launch if it flew. Sadly, it was a scrub. I came home from Florida, sharing my stories of touring the VAB and facilities with my grandfather, who worked on Apollo. He passed shortly after, which affected my ability to return to watch the SLS flew. Feeling bummed out, I focused back on my deep sky work, but then I started hearing about something called “Starship”. I caught a video from @Erdayastronaut where a rocket ship fell through the air belly-first and flipped upright and landed. Inspired, I knew I had to witness one of these machines fly, so I flew to Starbase the moment I could afford it, which was for the second fully integrated flight test. The moment Starship lifted off the pad, I was hooked. There was nothing quite like the experience. I did everything I could to catch every launch I could, and worked to become credentialed media to get better access. Last year I flew from Arizona to Florida & Texas over a dozen times specifically to sharpen my launch photography skills with our first human spaceflight to the moon in over 50 years looming. A decade of preparation for a split second moment. When I picked up my camera from the launch pad yesterday morning and peeked at what was captured, I knew it was all worth it. Thank you, NASA, Artemis, and the all people who inspired me along the way. This is still only the beginning.
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Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy

Pleased to share my favorite high-resolution capture of the Artemis II launch- the moment the SLS is clearing the tower, captured by a sound-triggered camera placed near the pad. I'll have prints linked in my bio for this one, and here's a short thread about how it was captured

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NASA Science
NASA Science@NASAScience_·
@NASAArtemis (4/4) Now, together with the crew and flight controllers, they’re not just helping Artemis II reach its full science potential—they’re laying a strong foundation for future missions. Meet the Artemis II Science Officers👇 go.nasa.gov/4bRILw9
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