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SolveForJoy

@boxofduststudio

If tomorrow was your last day, what would you spend it doing? Find a way to do more of that.

เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2011
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Sergio Suave@sergiosuave23·
@akafaceUS Looks like AI to me... the subtle shift of everything, not quite smooth. 20sec is also a big giveaway
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aka@akafaceUS·
After a journey lasting 9 years, 5 months, and 27 days, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft completed a flyby of Pluto, sending back these remarkable images.
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SolveForJoy@boxofduststudio·
@SKINNYTALLS @MrVanOosterhout @memeticsisyphus To be fair, I think you're too far behind to engage during this mission. But there is still hope. With some thoughtful study and solid reading, you could maybe be ready for the next mission. Make friends with some scientists, engineers, and some voracious readers.
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memetic_sisyphus@memeticsisyphus·
If you show them pictures they’ll say they’ve been doctored, if you show them video they’ll call it AI, if you show them expert testimony they’ll cry conspiracy, if you show them math they won’t understand it. They’re not skeptics, they’re believers in a falsehood that can’t be dislodged.
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer

Dear No Moonies: If we never landed on the moon what is your explanation for these images taken by the Chandrayaan-2 probe from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), when it mapped the lunar surface in detail in 2021?

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Pam@squirrelrehab·
@patrickluckie @alexboge I was just thinking about this scene in Apollo 13 when Ed Harris explained this!
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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
Some people likely imagine that Artemis II will be firing its rockets to perform its “loop” around the back of the Moon. But in fact, it won’t. Orion is essentially coasting. Typically, we imagine that in order to change the course of a spacecraft, the spacecraft itself needs to do something - fire engines, apply thrust, actively steer. But here, it doesn’t. As Orion passes behind the Moon, its path is naturally curved by the Moon’s gravity, redirecting it back toward Earth on what’s called a free-return trajectory. No burn to make the turn. No propulsion guiding the arc. Just gravity. Even more interesting, the trajectory was so precise that planned correction burns weren’t needed. So much for “lost the technology” 😁 And that leads to an unavoidable conclusion: Without gravity, this maneuver is impossible. The spacecraft wouldn’t loop the Moon. It wouldn’t turn at all. It would continue in a straight line into deep space, never to return. Gravity is one of the most important forces in the universe - it governs everything from everyday motion here on Earth to the paths of spacecraft and the structure of galaxies. And here, calculations first worked out decades ago once again bring our travelers safely and efficiently back home.
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Perfect Shot
Perfect Shot@Eseyaestaenuso·
@nelsonastrofoto Nunca tuve dudas q el Hombre llego a la Luna hasta este mes, resulta q en 1969 fueron, orbitaron la luna, bajaron, volvieron a la orbita y volvieron 🤔 Y en 2026 van dan un giro y vuelven con una foto q puede sacar cualquier satélite 🥴 Algo no cierra 🙄🤨
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NelsonAstrofoto@nelsonastrofoto·
Pensar que no vamos “a la Luna”, sino a encontrarnos con ella en un punto exacto del espacio… es otra cosa. Todo se basa en la mecánica orbital: llegar al lugar preciso, en el momento preciso. Un pequeño error… y simplemente no pasa 🚀
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NASA Science
NASA Science@NASAScience_·
Leaving Earth orbit, ✅. Next up: Finalizing the Moon observation plan. Artemis II is both a test flight and a science mission. Astronauts, flight controllers, & science teams are working together to squeeze as much knowledge as possible out of the crew’s lunar flyby. ⬇️ (1/6)
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
Are there women who leave the house completely barefaced? With no makeup at all. Just embracing their natural look. Curious...What’s that like for you?
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SolveForJoy
SolveForJoy@boxofduststudio·
@YOUrNOTinDEBT @JoshFerme So disappointed that you bailed on our discussion. Still can't find a flerf to sustain a conversation.
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Josh Ferme
Josh Ferme@JoshFerme·
I do not understand how you could not be fascinated by space. This is a real image from NASA's James Webb Space telescope. I think it's one of the most beautiful images ever taken.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
This view just hits different 🌍 @Astro_Christina and @astro_reid take a moment to look back at Earth as they continue deep into space toward the Moon.
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Matrix Breaker
Matrix Breaker@AMH_Andrew·
@NASA @NASAArtemis Back in 1969, we watched in our living rooms the live transmission of men WALKING on the moon and DRIVING around on it (apparently). Now 56 years later, you want us to get excited about some DEI hires just flying around it a couple of times??
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NASA@NASA·
"We can see the Moon out of the docking hatch right now. It's a beautiful sight." Flight day 3 is in the books, and our @NASAArtemis II crew is now closer to the Moon than to Earth. Check out highlights from our lunar mission. What’s been your favorite moment so far?
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project hail dado ⚢
project hail dado ⚢@astrasdoctor·
my new fav pic EVER
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Johnny
Johnny@cydonia_johnny·
@phalanx This whore is all over my timeline and it’s coz simps like you keep white knighting 🤮
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SolveForJoy@boxofduststudio·
@crumbsnatch1 @mightbejell0 @_marc_clark_ You are aware that the science related to orbits and parabolic motion wasn't invented by NASA, right? I know you're getting uncomfortable, but don't bail. If you truly believe what you're saying, don't punk out. I'm willing to be converted if you can provide credible evidence.
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crumbs@crumbsnatch1·
@boxofduststudio @mightbejell0 @_marc_clark_ They have an explanation for everything but some of us have eyes, logic and reason still functioning. NASA has been caught in so many lies I personally believe they have never been in space. To each their own
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Jell0🎴
Jell0🎴@mightbejell0·
To all the people who try to use the “15,000 mph gotcha tactic” for explaining how space isn’t real, here is me disproving you in real time
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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
“Why is it so hard to land again” is only a question if you ignore how Apollo actually worked. We did not lose the ability. We stopped funding the program. Apollo was a massive national project with 400,000 people, a blank check budget, and a Cold War deadline. When the political goal was met, the money and workforce were redirected. Modern missions are not trying to repeat Apollo. They are trying to build sustainable systems, reusable landers, long duration habitats, and deep space infrastructure. That is a much harder engineering problem than a short term flags and footprints mission. If we wanted another Apollo style landing, we could brute force it the same way we did in the 60s. The challenge today is not “we forgot how.” It is that we are building something bigger, safer, and meant to last. The difficulty is a sign of ambition, not evidence of a hoax.
Nzoshe Baraka@NzosheB

@ManaByte So, why is it so hard to land again?

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crumbs@crumbsnatch1·
@boxofduststudio @mightbejell0 @_marc_clark_ Those glorified fireworks aren’t going to space. purpose? They have everyone believing in a false cosmology. Why I can only guess but every Space agency, space x, blue sky etc and TPTB must have a purpose For them to go thru such great lengths to deceive.
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