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a person is holding a red lightsaber in a dark room ALT: a person is holding a red lightsaber in a dark room

[Ongoing thread] Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord - Season 2 (Disney+)

"Ahead of the series premiere (April 6), creator and executive producer Dave Filoni has announced the continuation of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord with confirmation of Season 2 in the works from Lucasfilm Animation."

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Same 😍

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Dammit, Bsky canceled again my OG gif.

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a man in an astronaut 's suit is sitting on the moon and smiling . Alt: a man in an astronaut 's suit is sitting on the moon and smiling .

As for TV shows, I loved the two seasons of For All Mankind set on the moon.

HI BOB!

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Nah, I'm here 💪😂

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Oh wonderful, could I use a couple of your pics in my article? I'll credit you ofc.

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Moon

Moon

This is obviously the question of the day: What’s your favorite movie set on the moon, and why is it Moon (2009)? 🌚

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A concept art piece from "The Expanse" depicts a large industrial spacecraft consisting of a glowing orange core encased in a massive, open metal framework that is hauling a craggy, spherical asteroid through the stars.

A concept art piece from "The Expanse" depicts a large industrial spacecraft consisting of a glowing orange core encased in a massive, open metal framework that is hauling a craggy, spherical asteroid through the stars.

A TIE/ph "Phantom" Multi-Role Stealth Starfighter hovers in the center of a circular, multi-level Imperial hangar bay featuring dark grey walls and red glowing control panels.

A TIE/ph "Phantom" Multi-Role Stealth Starfighter hovers in the center of a circular, multi-level Imperial hangar bay featuring dark grey walls and red glowing control panels.

I have two articles almost ready to be published on my Patreon.
One is about ships from Season 4 of The Expanse (Marco Inaros' pursuit ship, Rocinante & Medina Station upgrades), and the other is about the TIE Phantom from Star Wars: Rebel Assault 2 (1995).

Which one should I publish first? 🤔

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We'll see! Or not! 😂

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Same last night :)

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He's so right.

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David who?

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The distances are enormous—and yet minuscule compared to the solar system. It never ceases to fascinate me.

And, this tiny bubble of life in a vast void that we treat so badly.

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An infographic for the Artemis II mission displays a blue orbital trajectory map connecting Earth to the Moon, accompanied by live telemetry data showing mission elapsed time, velocity, and distance.

An infographic for the Artemis II mission displays a blue orbital trajectory map connecting Earth to the Moon, accompanied by live telemetry data showing mission elapsed time, velocity, and distance.

A view from a spacecraft in deep space shows its engine nozzles in the foreground, pointed toward a distant, crescent-shaped Earth glowing against the black void.

A view of Earth taken from NASA's Orion spacecraft as it orbits the planet during the Artemis-2 mission on April 2, 2026. NASA/AP

A view from a spacecraft in deep space shows its engine nozzles in the foreground, pointed toward a distant, crescent-shaped Earth glowing against the black void. A view of Earth taken from NASA's Orion spacecraft as it orbits the planet during the Artemis-2 mission on April 2, 2026. NASA/AP

"For the first time since 1972 during Apollo 17, human beings have left Earth orbit," announced NASA’s Lori Glaze.

It's crazy to think that no human has ever been this far from Earth since I was born, and with every passing second, the four astronauts are getting farther away. 🤯

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Thanks for taking the time to write such a long reply! That must have taken you a while. I don't really have much time, though. Have a nice day!

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They're absolutely both, btw, and both in terms of the internal tensions within each individual between critical and passive, and in terms of the volatility of the political groups. The least informed people vote for the far right; I've seen studies on this. But many people are better informed.

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... the media only (I could speak about Macronisme and the disappointing left for hours), or that I don’t think there’s any conscious media manipulation (except on Bolloré networks) —just that they don’t give a damn about balance, and no one’s going to apologize or change.

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There are plenty of things I agree with, a few I don't, but mainly because you're mistaking my venting post for some kind of in-depth analysis. 😅

If I’d wanted to write a good piece, for example, I would have pointed out that the rise of the far right isn’t actually due to...

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Don't forget my tips 🤭

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Planet of the Apes was released 58 years ago today. 🙈🙉🙊

It's crazy to think that two sci-fi classics - the OG Planet of the Apes and 2001: A Space Odyssey - were released on the same day.

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A detailed concept sketch of a Starfleet Runabout spacecraft features handwritten labels identifying its modular components, including a detachable command pod, a warp frame, and an interchangeable cargo pod.

A detailed concept sketch of a Starfleet Runabout spacecraft features handwritten labels identifying its modular components, including a detachable command pod, a warp frame, and an interchangeable cargo pod.

A sleek Starfleet Runabout, designated NCC-73918, glides through the dark expanse of space with its warp nacelles glowing blue and red.

A sleek Starfleet Runabout, designated NCC-73918, glides through the dark expanse of space with its warp nacelles glowing blue and red.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999): Runabout, Danube-class, early design by Jim Martin

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The Art of Ambrosia Sky | The Spaceshipper Get more from The Spaceshipper on Patreon

The Art of Ambrosia Sky

Released in late 2025 (Act 1) and scheduled for completion later in 2026 (Act 2), Ambrosia Sky is a fresh and beautiful first-person sci-fi immersive sim, and we’ll be uncovering its secrets alongside art director @volkertron.bsky.social

@softrains.bsky.social 🖖

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And most recent Trek had the chance to get more than 3 seasons! Trekkies are lucky.

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Godspeed! 🤩

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Well, I work and sleep too, but the feed stays open :D

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I'm on it for 30 hours now 😁

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A lot of people on the servers ^^
I waited for 5 minutes.

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It is!

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Same.
Reminds me of NaissanceE.

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NASA's Artemis II Live Views from Orion YouTube video by NASA

Then you have this chaotic livefeed from Orion itself:

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