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Dennis Noah Mubiru 🇺🇬

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Dad| Husband| Author| Presidential Aspirant Uganda 2026

Kampala, Uganda เข้าร่วม Şubat 2010
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Endeavor to get a copy for yourself from Uganda Bookshop, Mukono Bookshop, Aristoc or DM for details. 35k only
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Unless we state it categorically clearly that politics is the wider road to hell and religion is the narrow road to heaven, politics and religion have always moved together. Separating the two is not in God's plan of salvation of Mankind.
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Those of you on YouTube, please subscribe to my channel when you check on yours. DNM I thank you. @dnmubiru" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@dnmubiru
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NASA@NASA·
Now that the Artemis II crew is home, what's next for our Artemis program? We're preparing to launch Artemis missions every year. Artemis III is next up in 2027, with Artemis IV landing on the Moon in 2028. Learn more about the Artemis mission cadence: go.nasa.gov/4voiflP
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Reid Wiseman
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid·
Jesse, Steve, Laddy, and Vlad….such an incredible feeling to welcome you aboard Integrity after a nearly 700,000 mile journey. Forever thankful for your service to our crew and the nation.
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Aliza 🇬🇧@iqrafatma1278·
Today is my birthdays 🥰
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Ruth Akulu Delacruz
Ruth Akulu Delacruz@RuthAkulu·
Happy +1 to me ✨ Here’s to growth, becoming, and everything still unfolding. All I can say is “Thank You God”.
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NASA@NASA·
Artemis II Moon mission complete! ✅✅✅✅✅✅ - Space Launch System rocket launched crew into space - Orion spacecraft kept astronauts safe - Flew around the Moon, observed its far side - New human spaceflight distance record - Crew safely returned to Earth - Inspired the WORLD
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Christina Koch didn’t arrive at the edge of the Moon by accident—she built her way there, piece by piece, long before anyone was watching. She grew up in North Carolina with a fascination for how things work, a curiosity that pushed her toward engineering and science when those paths still quietly filtered women out. She earned a degree in electrical engineering and physics, then went further—working in some of the most extreme environments on Earth. Antarctica. Remote research stations. Places where isolation, endurance, and precision weren’t optional—they were survival. Long before space, she was already proving she could handle it. When she joined NASA, she wasn’t stepping into a spotlight—she was stepping into years of training, discipline, and technical mastery. And in 2019, she did something no woman had ever done before: she stayed in space for 328 days. Nearly a full year aboard the International Space Station. That mission wasn’t symbolic—it was demanding, relentless, and deeply physical. She conducted experiments, maintained systems, and stepped outside the station six times for spacewalks. One of those spacewalks became historic—the first all-woman spacewalk, alongside astronaut Jessica Meir. It wasn’t planned as a headline. It was a mission that needed to be done. But it quietly marked a shift. Women weren’t just part of space exploration—they were leading it, executing it, defining it. And then came Artemis II. Christina Koch was named as a mission specialist on the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years—a flight that will carry humans around the Moon and back. No landing, no footprints this time—but something just as powerful. She will become the first woman to travel that far from Earth, circling the Moon itself. That matters more than it sounds. Because for decades, women were excluded from early astronaut programs entirely. They had the intelligence, the discipline, the capability—but not the access. The image of space exploration was built without them. Christina Koch’s presence on Artemis II doesn’t just add a woman to that story—it changes the shape of it. She represents a generation that didn’t wait for permission. That trained, worked, endured, and stepped forward anyway. From the frozen isolation of Antarctica to nearly a year in orbit… to the vast distance between Earth and the Moon—her path isn’t just about achievement. It’s about expansion. Of possibility. Of representation. Of what the future looks like. For the first time, when humanity circles the Moon again, a woman will be there. Not watching history. Making it. © Women In World History #archaeohistories
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Victor Glover
Victor Glover@AstroVicGlover·
Home, again! Mission complete. I hope we glorified God, humanity, our families and our terrific teams a @NASA and @csa_asc. Time to share the good news!
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Space Society of Kenya
Space Society of Kenya@spacesocietyke·
The ClimCam (Climate Camera) mission, a historic tri-national project between Kenya, Uganda and Egypt was successfully launched Today, as part of the Cygnus NG-24 resupply mission, which is currently en route to the International Space Station (ISS).
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NASA@NASA·
LIVE: They are coming home. Watch as the Artemis II crew returns to Earth, splashing down at around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Leah Cheshier
Leah Cheshier@LeahCheshier·
Taking pictures from the plane of interesting geological features and pretending I’m an Artemis II astronaut flying around the Moon
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NASA@NASA·
LIVE: Artemis II astronauts answer media questions as they continue their journey toward Earth following their record-breaking lunar flyby. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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God really granted man wisdom.
Black Hole@konstructivizm

Peek inside the Orion spacecraft: how four astronauts live, breathe, and survive on a journey to the Moon.At the top sits the Crew Module — the astronauts’ home in deep space. Picture sharing a living space no larger than two minivans with three crewmates for weeks on end. This compact habitat is where they work, sleep, eat, exercise, and yes… use the famously tricky space toilet (microgravity makes even basic biology an engineering challenge). It’s an intensely intimate environment that tests both technical skill and human resilience every single day.Yet this small Crew Module would be lifeless without the powerhouse directly beneath it: the European Service Module. Built by ESA, this vital section is the spacecraft’s life-support engine room. It carries the main propulsion engines that will maneuver Orion around the Moon, massive solar arrays that generate electricity, and the sophisticated systems that recycle air, produce drinkable water, and maintain comfortable temperatures in the deadly vacuum of space.Together, the Crew Module and European Service Module form Orion — not just a spacecraft, but a carefully engineered oasis designed to keep humans alive and thriving in the harsh, unforgiving void of deep space.

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