Oh my.
Earthset, from the Artemis II Crew.
Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman
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Martian Memories
Five years ago on this day, April 19, 2021, first flight of Ingenuity, the little Mars Helicopter, at Van Zyl Overlook in Jezero Crater. The historic moment is captured by Perseverance with her Mastcam Zoom camera. #Mars 🧪🔭
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMnO...
In #MathsToday my yr 11 did 20 mins then mark then 20 mins then mark of a paper and then we looked at grade boundaries and where they could have easily gained a few marks. Many were shocked at how easy it would have been for them to go up a grade if they knew/did some simple things.
A slightly grainy, zoomed-out photo of the launch of Artemis 2, showing the rocket plume climbing into the blue sky.
I took this photo of Artemis 2 with a TLR film camera from the 1950s
@spacescout.bsky.social
Actual footage from another world: Mars right now, 225 million miles away.
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AQA 1F Practice Paper #mathstoday
www.1stclassmaths.com/_files/ugd/9...
“THE PEAS HAVE GOT AI JANET!” Sent me 😆😆😆
A picture showing the instructions to cover a small book shaped piece of wood being covered by an adhesive book cover for a model. These instructions need to be repeated 198 times.
A picture of 198 small book covers
198 tiny books covered. Step 1 of 255 done 😀. #NoWorkWeekend
The cover to the podcast, "The Bomb: Kennedy and Khrushchev"
Just finished listening to this from the BBC, the story of the Cuban Missile Crisis from the perspective of Kennedy and Khrushchev. Absolutely fascinating and makes you want world leaders who understand the implications of their words and deeds. And have empathy. And read.... #history
A picture showing lots of little book covers...
Any ideas what I might be doing today to avoid thinking about going back to work Monday...? #MentalHealth #NoWorkSaturday
The Integrity capsule with main chutes deployed against a cloudy sky as it descends
Amazing sight. #ArtemisII
Now that's a beautiful sight
Vintage classroom TV setup
I wanna watch the Artemis landing on this.
Over 80 Blank Templates added to Mathsbox.
Covering a variety of common topics such as Place Value, Pie Charts, Bar Charts, Coordinates, Column Methods, Times Table Grids, Number Lines, Fraction Walls, Clocks, 3D Nets and much more, all ready to print.
Acrostic Poetry: The Benefits Available in a range of words Children love them! Requires less effort to write than a sonnet O is the fourth letter in ‘acrostic’ Something about S T I don’t want to do this any more C Already done that one
Today’s poem is called ‘Acrostic Poetry: The Benefits’.
Amazingly, this footage is from a moving plane. airbornescience.nasa.gov/aircraft/WB-...
WATCH THIS! IT'S A CRAZY VIEW OF THE LAUNCH!!
Ripples in the sand, with more coherent, layered rock exposures in the middle ground. The undulating terrain extends to the background, on the left. The sky is a butterscotch colour.
On the same day four humans were flying around the Moon for the first time in 54 years, a nuclear-powered rover took this photo on the surface of Mars.
That's what NASA does.
Have you checked out the AQA Level 2 Further Maths Topics available on the Question Generator?
Over 500 question structures to select from...
Create your own custom resources, tailored to your lessons.
#furthermaths #maths #aqa #aqamaths #l2maths
This is possibly the most incredible tracking video of a rocket launch that I have ever seen, and Shuttle had some really incredible videos too!
Just look at those gorgeous flame dynamics and then the booster separation... 🔭🧪 #Artemis
I've invented a game called Seven Degrees of Doctor Who. Pick a British actor, male or female, any age, working from 1950 onwards. Then count how quickly you can find a connection with Doctor Who. I have never ever got beyond three degrees of separation. Mostly it's two.
The cover of "The Jagged Orbit" by John Brunner
Book number 8 of 2026. Very much of its time (1969), set in a Twenty First Century America both different but recognisable. Makes me want to read "Stand On Zanzibar" and "The Sheep Look Up" all over again. #BookSky #ScienceFiction
A minor change to a question on the AQA 1H. Please use this copy:
www.1stclassmaths.com/_files/ugd/9...
#Artemis II - A Galaxy not so far far away
After successfully swinging around the Moon, the Artemis II crew snapped this awe-inspiring view of the Milky Way on April 7, 2026.
🚀🌕
📷NASA
#Artemis II - A beautiful new image released
The Moon, seen here backlit by the Sun during a the solar eclipse.
Captured by one of the cameras on Orion’s solar array wings.
A bright spot visible below the Moon’s right edge is Saturn. Then a bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars. 🚀🌓🌒
Oh this is great: there’s now an #Artemis II Lunar Flyby Gallery on the NASA images site: www.nasa.gov/gallery/luna... (thx @dpmanchee.bsky.social for pointing it out)
The Moon. NASA/Artemis II/Kevin M. Gill
New shot of the Moon taken only a few hours ago by the Artemis II crew! More of the lunar far side coming into view :-D
flic.kr/p/2s676GN
#Artemis II - One last look at Earth before they reach the Moon.
This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fifth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft.
The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.
🚀🌕