Thank you for framing the article this way CNN, without trying to 'both-sides' her killer. Such a loss.
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Good, cause NASA did jump to implement this last year. And it was frustrating, depressing, and anger-inducing to watch it. They seem to be much less quick to jump this year, so I'm grateful for that.
Maybe we're mis-translating. It's not a ballroom, it's a palace. THAT has all of those things, and also corresponds with his mental state
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Oh man, this is amazing! Thank you for sharing!
"Shut down" is not a helpful euphemism here. What do you actually mean by job one?
Oof, she needs a good dry-docking, that layer of rust right at the water line says it's been a while
Israel to withdraw back to within the greenline, and then be annexed by the US as the 51st state.
And there are definitely more and less effective ways of spending money on space; and I suspect they are only very loosely correlated with either how much it costs or how much "value" also comes out.
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That's cool as hell
Check out this recap of the Artemis II mission I put together for @cnn.com YouTube:
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Good collection of clips, nicely done sir. Thank you!
Man, that's gotta be a rough job. Respect to the Libyan sailors working to keep a bad situation from turning really bad.
This one is also AI. The uprighting bag (orange balls) attach to the top of Orion, the four crew were never alone in the raft, there were always divers there with them
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Great job with the live-posting and commentary tonight Emily!
Oh good catch, that does look like their earth set photo
The ISS FCR is just called FCR-1. Blue FCR was used as a flight controller backroom for Artemis.
They also had a Red Flight Control Room. It's upstairs, on the third floor down the hall from the Apollo FCR. It was used for training for years, but decommissioned when they updated MCC in the late 2010s.
Yeah, I clenched my teeth a bit seeing that third chute starting to look a bit wonky...fortunately it unreefed well. And Orion can still land safely with only 2 out of 3. Still, a pretty dang perfect finish.
Can't wait to see the shots of the heatshield and some side-by-side comparisons
"Can I get out into the boat yet please?"
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With a working toilet within arms reach
I'm moonscrolling
That was such a cool shot. The clouds flying by so much faster than on ISS, and then the glow starting to build up. I can't wait to see the recorded video
Special shout out to all my peeps in WFCR, especially EECOM, Capcom, and MPO. Ya'll rocked this mission, and I'm proud to know you.